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Is "swallow one's gum" a kind of idiom of joke? He told Mamma: Now that were living out here, you can't be jerking your head and swallowing your gum over what's plain natural, Ellen. But she was a city girl through and through and had no ears when it came to defending vermin. She said a cricket was just a noisy cockroach, just a dumb horny bug that wouldn't shut up. She said in the city there were blocks of buildings overrun with cockroaches with no way for people to get rid of them. No sir, no way could she sleep with all that chirping going on; then to prove her point she wouldn't go to bed. http://www.eastoftheweb.com/short-stories/UBooks/CricWar.shtmlSorry, *a kind of idiom OR joke
26 aug. 2015 11:15
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It's an idiom. Imagine you're a child in school where there is a rule against chewing gum in class. You chew gum anyway. The teacher asks you if you are chewing gum. You quickly swallow it and say "no!" So swallowing your gum means to try and hide something you've done that is against the rules.
26 augustus 2015
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