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marshall27 [118]
3 years ago
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Take a look at this passage from Liza. What does "got round" mean? "Oh, you ARE a devil. You can twist the heart in a girl as ea

sy as some could twist her arms to hurt her. Mrs. Pearce warned me. Time and again she has wanted to leave you; and you always got round her at the last minute. And you don't care a bit for her. And you don't care a bit for me." pull one over on get your way with get away with avoid
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muminat3 years ago
7 0

Answer:

Take a look at this passage from Liza. What does "got round" mean?

"Oh, you ARE a devil. You can twist the heart in a girl as easy as some could twist her arms to hurt her. Mrs. Pearce warned me. Time and again she has wanted to leave you; and you always got round her at the last minute. And you don't care a bit for her. And you don't care a bit for me."

pull one over on

get your way with

get away with

avoid

Explanation:

trapecia [35]3 years ago
5 0

It means that he manages to persuade her to stay.


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