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What does "turn short" mean in the following example?
Once when I turned short and dodged under his arm he made a grab and got me by the jacket between my shoulders, and I thought I was gone;
Thanks in advance!
Jul 21, 2020 4:29 PM
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I've never heard "turn short" before, but writers tend to use words more liberally. "Short" as an adverb can mean "abruptly/suddenly", e.g., "to stop short".
July 21, 2020
This reads like a bad translation.
July 21, 2020
i have honestly never heard that before. but the context suggests to me it means "turn quick" or "turn sharp"...ie make a sharp, surprise turn in order to escape or avoid something.
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July 21, 2020
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