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What does "get the hold of some" mean in



 
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Expression : " She spoke so much ill of me." | to have -p.p.
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What does "get the hold of some" mean in #1 (permalink) Mon Aug 06, 2007 1:53 am   What does "get the hold of some" mean in
 

"The recipe suggested using sweet potatoes to substitute. I guess tehy will also work, but you will lose the beautiful texture and flavor of plantains. They are definitely worth trying if you get the hold of some."
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What does "get the hold of some" mean in #2 (permalink) Mon Aug 06, 2007 11:03 am   What does "get the hold of some" mean in
 

I guess it means if you can "get some of those sweet potatoes"
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