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What does the word 'spurt' in this Jethro Tull song mean? | Agree to vs. agree on
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Something to grow into? #1 (permalink) Sat Jan 08, 2005 9:01 am   Something to grow into?
 

There was this guy talking to friend who was giving a coat to child and saying this: here's for you to grow into, it was mine.

do you understand such a phrase?
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Grow into #2 (permalink) Sat Jan 08, 2005 10:20 am   Grow into
 

Well, the man's coat is still a little too big for the child but soon it will perfectly fit so the child can grow into the man's coat.
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