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What does "a dog of" mean? [#permalink] New post 03 Mar 2008, 22:10
Example: in MGverbal, the author gave an sentense with grammar mistakens, and he says right afterwards: "A dog of a sentence!"

What does he/she mean by that?
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Re: What does "a dog of" mean? [#permalink] New post 04 Mar 2008, 11:53
ha funny that your avatar is snoopy. Just means a helluva sentence or as you stated a mess of a sentence.
Re: What does "a dog of" mean?   [#permalink] 04 Mar 2008, 11:53
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