Just to get me in the correct form of “she gets like 10 cars”. I can’t understand the meaning of “she has like 10 cars”

I heard a sentence on English containing this phrase’she has

like 10 cars” but I

cant understand the meaning of ‘like 10 cars’. I think’she has like 10 cars.’ is enough instead of’she has like 10 cars’. If you can see a woman with ten cars doing their homework, then that is your definition. Why did I use the word like in this post?

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Asked on December 20, 2021 in Meaning.
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What are some uses of like X to indicate that

if X is an exaggeration, it’s not just something resembles X.

What is the best example of having spoken to someone who doesn’t know exactly what words to use: words that come to mind immediately or that she thinks I would prefer.

I was talking to that one person that looks like Dracula guy over there, that one that looks like he’s a vampire: It’s just for kids to see him or something like this.

Some of these uses are used to express politeness, and we sometimes use those as well.

You are the cutest person you’ve ever seen in your line up.

I went to court so I said: “I like, absolutely respect you and stuff.” What makes a good film The Greatest

Crime?

Answered on December 20, 2021.
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What are some uses of like X to indicate that

if X is an exaggeration, it’s not just something resembles X.

What is the best example of having spoken to someone who doesn’t know exactly what words to use: words that come to mind immediately or that she thinks I would prefer.

I was talking to that one person that looks like Dracula guy over there, that one that looks like he’s a vampire: It’s just for kids to see him or something like this.

Some of these uses are used to express politeness, and we sometimes use those as well.

You are the cutest person you’ve ever seen in your line up.

I went to court so I said: “I like, absolutely respect you and stuff.” What makes a good film The Greatest

Crime?

Answered on December 21, 2021.
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What are some uses of like X to indicate that

if X is an exaggeration, it’s not just something resembles X.

What is the best example of having spoken to someone who doesn’t know exactly what words to use: words that come to mind immediately or that she thinks I would prefer.

I was talking to that one person that looks like Dracula guy over there, that one that looks like he’s a vampire: It’s just for kids to see him or something like this.

Some of these uses are used to express politeness, and we sometimes use those as well.

You are the cutest person you’ve ever seen in your line up.

I went to court so I said: “I like, absolutely respect you and stuff.” What makes a good film The Greatest

Crime?

Answered on December 21, 2021.
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What like is a colloquial discourse marker: it’s sometimes just a filler while the speaker gathers his thoughts but more often it signals that the immediately following word or phrase is particularly important or remarkable. Are the following words exaggerated or approximate?

Kylie is 19 and owns lots. Can she keep it to herself? —cars… —recognizably… They sell us ten dollars a piece, right?

What is the meaning and importance of the quote “From a very humble”!?

Answered on December 22, 2021.
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What are some uses of like X to indicate that

if X is an exaggeration, it’s not just something resembles X.

What is the best example of having spoken to someone who doesn’t know exactly what words to use: words that come to mind immediately or that she thinks I would prefer.

I was talking to that one person that looks like Dracula guy over there, that one that looks like he’s a vampire: It’s just for kids to see him or something like this.

Some of these uses are used to express politeness, and we sometimes use those as well.

You are the cutest person you’ve ever seen in your line up.

I went to court so I said: “I like, absolutely respect you and stuff.” What makes a good film The Greatest

Crime?

Answered on December 22, 2021.
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What like is a colloquial discourse marker: it’s sometimes just a filler while the speaker gathers his thoughts but more often it signals that the immediately following word or phrase is particularly important or remarkable. Are the following words exaggerated or approximate?

Kylie is 19 and owns lots. Can she keep it to herself? —cars… —recognizably… They sell us ten dollars a piece, right?

What is the meaning and importance of the quote “From a very humble”!?

Answered on December 22, 2021.
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