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Winny L.A.
Expression "I'm out of words"
Please a native english speaker to explain me what it means..
"I'm out of the words"
What I guessing it means...
1 - That I don't have words to express something...
2 - Words say in somewhere of time and these words are lie, like a bullshit
Please rectify as the question as my english writing...
Thank you so much
13 de jan de 2016 12:19
Respostas · 8
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"I'm out of the words" > you cant think of anymore words for a situation .
Say , you telling off your friend using *blah ,blah etc to descript him ; then you stop and say "Im out of word "what to call him.
How to say "beautiful" using other words ? I cant think of pretty and attractive , and I'm already out of words .
(At a) loss for words > you cant think of anything to say .I am always at a loss for words when I meet a movie star
13 de janeiro de 2016
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I have never heard anyone say 'I'm out of the words'. It doesn't make a lot of sense. A possibility is 'I'm out of words', meaning I have run out of words and can't find anything more to say, but this is not a standard phrase.
Just a thought:
I wonder if you have misheard the expression 'I'm out of the woods' or 'I'm out of the wood'. This means out of trouble or danger, or having got through a difficult phase. We often use this in the expression 'We're not out of the woods yet', meaning that there are still some problems that we might encounter on our way.
NB I believe there is a Taylor Swift song entitled 'Out of the Woods'.
13 de janeiro de 2016
there is nothing to say
8 de agosto de 2024
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