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Meaning of "get her own way"



 
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Meaning of "get her own way" Mon Sep 04, 2006 5:45 am  Meaning of "get her own way"
 

Please read:

She's an expert at/in/on getting her own way.

What is the meaning of getting her own way?

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Meaning of "get her own way" Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:24 am  Meaning of "get her own way"
 

To get your own way exactly means to do or get smth you want to do or get when smb tries to persuade you not to do or get that
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Meaning of "get her own way" Mon Sep 04, 2006 9:53 am  Meaning of "get her own way"
 

Hi,

What does smth , smbmean?
What does terminative verbs means?

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Meaning of "get her own way" Tue Sep 05, 2006 23:54 pm  Meaning of "get her own way"
 

Hi, Quoc,
Quote:
What does smth , smb mean?

It's a short way of writing something and somebody

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What does terminative verbs means?

terminative verbs denote an action implying a certain limit beyond which it cannot go.
Ex. to bring, to build, to give...
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