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have both in spades
Anyone can explain what these mean?
"She has both in spades"
It seems to explain her characteristic, but not quit sure.
Apr 9, 2018 9:23 PM
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If someone has something in spades, it means that it has that something in large amounts or large in number/quantity.
For example, " She has personality in spades"
In spades is an idiom.
In my opinion this sentence should be written like this " She has both in spades".
April 9, 2018
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Minnie Jung
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