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Old 26-Jan-2007, 00:04
Sara Holcomb
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Question idioms

Hi,
i would really like to know if you could tell me the meaning of this idiom:
"His feet wedged agin root"
I would really appreciate it
Thanks!
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agin means against

so he is bracing himself by wedging his feet against the root.
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