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Old 23-Nov-2004, 16:37
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Default Think the world of(someone)???

hi guyz!!!
can u tell me the meanings of this Idiom "Think the world of (someone) " ?

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Old 23-Nov-2004, 17:28
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This should help you: http://www.usingenglish.com/referenc....php?idiom=671

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So nice of u Red5 :)
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