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to fail after starting well; to make a hissing noise which gradually fades into silence
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Sentence: I can't stomach those silly people who always go around with...



 
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Sentence: I can't stomach those silly people who always go around with... #1 (permalink) Mon Apr 20, 2009 21:54 pm   Sentence: I can't stomach those silly people who always go around with...
 

I can't stomach those silly people who always go around with their mobile phones glued to their ears.
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I can't stomach ...Meaning pl. #2 (permalink) Tue Apr 21, 2009 5:27 am   I can't stomach ...Meaning pl.
 

Good morning Ganesh. Means that people who do that make you feel disturbed.
You cannot understand how they can be so stupid as to do this.
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