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"He was making him poke his head out of his shell."
"He’s a stray if ever I’ve seen one."
What’s the meaning of these sentences?
17 nov. 2022 07:01
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Making him poke his head our of his shell means the preacher was being more relaxed and open - less guarded than usual.
It comes from animals like tortoises, which go into their shells when they're scared and come out of their shells when they're more relaxed or confident.
A stray dog is a dog without owners. It is the same as saying a street dog.
He's a stray if ever I've seen one means the dog is really obviously a street dog. [If this dog isn't a stray, then I have never seen a stray before.]
17 novembre 2022
"He was making him poke his head out of his shell."
- He is breaking off from the usual him. For example, he used to hate dogs but Winn-Dixie made him "like" dogs for some reason. The book even mentioned " Winn-Dixie was having a good effect on the preacher."
"He’s a stray if ever I’ve seen one."
- Since he is referring to a dog, for me it means "no owner".
17 novembre 2022
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Lonely_Kie
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Chinois (mandarin), Anglais
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Anglais
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