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    Default What does 'a run in her stocking' mean?

    Hi teachers!

    I found an example 'a run in her stocking'. What does that mean?

    I mean, what comes to your mind when you hear it? Is there something wrong with her stocking caused by running? I don't understand what it means. Can you please explain it in detail?

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    Default Re: What does 'a run in her stocking' mean?

    Quote Originally Posted by Eureka View Post
    Hi teachers!

    I found an example 'a run in her stocking'. What does that mean?

    I mean, what comes to your mind when you hear it? Is there something wrong with her stocking caused by running? I don't understand what it means. Can you please explain it in detail?

    Thank you millions.
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    A 'run' is a partial tear, a scratch. It's called a run because, instead of staying as a small hole, it tends to extend into a long line.
    (Also called a ladder)

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uuoYx8IOq_k
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    Default Re: What does 'a run in her stocking' mean?


    This shows a run. It can start with a small hole or tear. The way the fabric is made means that a little tear quickly becomes a giant flaw -- it "runs" up and/or down the leg from there.
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    I'm not a teacher, but I write for a living. Please don't ask me about 2nd conditionals, but I'm a safe bet for what reads well in (American) English.

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