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Meaning of "Moves at a snail's pace"



 
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Meaning of "Moves at a snail's pace" #1 (permalink) Sat Apr 18, 2009 9:51 am   Meaning of "Moves at a snail's pace"
 

Moves at a snail's pace.

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pace ...meaning pl. #2 (permalink) Sat Apr 18, 2009 18:24 pm   pace ...meaning pl.
 

Ganesh, same as Snail Mail. Unbelievably slow, as in a snail.
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Meaning of "Moves at a snail's pace" #3 (permalink) Mon Apr 20, 2009 1:29 am   Meaning of "Moves at a snail's pace"
 

Ganesh,

This is a forum for announcing and welcoming new members, not for posting questions.

I've noticed you repeatedly post your questions here instead of in the correct forums, which not only results in extra work for the moderators, but results in delays to your questions.

Would you please post your questions about vocabulary, grammar, and idioms in the
English Grammar, Vocabulary, and Idioms forum?

Once you begin posting your questions in the correct spot, people are more likely to answer them.
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