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dalilasfr

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Hello,
please would you like to tell me what this underlined idiom means:
" [FONT=&quot]...even the nurse accused her of putting her finger down her thought to get sick." [/FONT]
thanks!
 
Welcome to the forum. dalilasfr.


There is no idiom here, but there is a mistake - thought should be throat.
 
I would say to make herself sick rather than to get sick.
 
Hello.

Please would you [strike]like to[/strike] tell me what this underlined idiom means:

"... even the nurse accused her of putting her finger down her thought to get sick."

Thanks!

Remember to start every new sentence with a capital letter.
The spacing around an ellipsis works like this - When it appears between two words, you leave a space at either end of the ellipsis. When it begins a quote, the first dot goes straight after the opening quotation marks and then you leave a space after the third dot.
 
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