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A question about the sentense
I’m reading a novel, and I have a question:
“We’d been down that vomit-inducing road before with Amy Everett at the end of freshman year.”
What dose “We’d been down that vomit-inducing road”mean ?
Apr 30, 2018 9:27 AM
Answers · 2
"We had been down" here means "We had travelled along".
"vomit-inducing" is hopefully obvious. I assume that it means that the road is either very windy, or very badly potholed.
Does that make sense now?
April 30, 2018
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