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To be bad right through



 
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Kimono is to dress as kilt is to skirt? What does this mean? | Reported speech
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To be bad right through #1 (permalink) Tue Dec 13, 2005 21:06 pm   To be bad right through
 

Hello everybody!

Could you please tell me, what does to be bad right through mean?

The context was:

I'm talking about it
'Cause you are bad right through
Stay with me, and I shall want
No other love...


Thank you in advance
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Right through #2 (permalink) Tue Dec 13, 2005 21:39 pm   Right through
 

Hi Sidle Jinks,

Right through means totally/completetly. You can say an apple is rotten right through - from the outside to the centre (the core)

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Thank you! #3 (permalink) Wed Dec 14, 2005 7:25 am   Thank you!
 

Hi Alan!

Thank you very much for your explanation!
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