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low-key stop
What does it mean if one said 'all it would take is a low-key stop'? Thank you!
Nov 27, 2019 4:53 AM
Answers · 2
Thank you, Greg. It helps a lot!
December 12, 2019
Not sure - I'd need more context. 'low key' generally means 'restrained', or 'modest' or not drawing attention to yourself. A few examples: "I was quiet at the party, I was very low-key and just kept to myself". "He was always low-key in how he dressed. He made sure his clothes were never showy."
In your example, I'm not sure what 'stop' is referring to ? Can be several things.
Hopefully others can help you better than me.
November 27, 2019
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