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I have read many times “and worse” at the end of a sentence, such as in this one:
“She wasn’t dressed for the moors and her shoes were soon mud-caked and worse.”
What does mean “worse” here?
Thanks.
2023年10月10日 22:22
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Being mud-caked wan't their only problem, but the author doesn't give us more specific detail. They might have also started to come apart, smell bad, make noise, hurt her feet, etc.
2023年10月11日
worse than mud-caked
2023年10月10日
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