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Asked on December 26, 2021 in Meaning.
Just a thought: If Denny had been speaking to someone who was shriveled or wrinkly and was being insulting, only something was happening.
The phrase is literal. This is about how to find a synonym for “literal”. “Your look like a wrinkly purple fruit”
These are prunes: not a particular pretty thing to be compared to.
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Asked on December 26, 2021 in Meaning.
Just a thought: If Denny had been speaking to someone who was shriveled or wrinkly and was being insulting, only something was happening.
The phrase is literal. This is about how to find a synonym for “literal”. “Your look like a wrinkly purple fruit”
These are prunes: not a particular pretty thing to be compared to.
- 68383 views
- 333 answers
- 25018 votes
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Asked on December 25, 2021 in Meaning.
Just a thought: If Denny had been speaking to someone who was shriveled or wrinkly and was being insulting, only something was happening.
The phrase is literal. This is about how to find a synonym for “literal”. “Your look like a wrinkly purple fruit”
These are prunes: not a particular pretty thing to be compared to.
- 68383 views
- 333 answers
- 25018 votes
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Asked on February 28, 2021 in Meaning.
I’d be surprised if “relative” here doesn’t mean
belonging to the same family.
It’s normal that prospective employers won’t want family members to give a reference. They expect them to be biased.
How reliable is a strong professional relationship with the person you are talking with as a reference? In this case, the decision of term relationship is unfortunate and could possible have been replaced by “affiliation”, “connection” or even just “professional relationship” if
a person is married to a foreigner and you are genuinely willing to support him/her with your case”.
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