Elisa70
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- Aug 17, 2014
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- Italian
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- Italy
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- Italy
Hi,
I have two questions. The first one is: How you define a person who follows with docile submission other people's convictions?
The second one is: I found this sentence in a book: "If a man does not already belong to the horsy set, he may rather be told to get off his high horse". I suppose it has a idiomatic o figurative meaning, can someone explain me it?
Thank you
I have two questions. The first one is: How you define a person who follows with docile submission other people's convictions?
The second one is: I found this sentence in a book: "If a man does not already belong to the horsy set, he may rather be told to get off his high horse". I suppose it has a idiomatic o figurative meaning, can someone explain me it?
Thank you