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Paladinen [302]
2 years ago
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What does “ I can drink that straight as if it was water.” Means?

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1 answer:
11111nata11111 [884]2 years ago
4 0
“i can drink that straight as if it was water” means that he/she can drink that particular drink like they drink water. like with the same reaction with which they drink water
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