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The verb "hear": regular or irregular | into issues
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look smart #1 (permalink) Thu Feb 09, 2012 22:42 pm   look smart
 

Hi, what does smart mean in this sentence:

'she likes to look smart'

celever or fashionable?

many thanks
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look smart #2 (permalink) Thu Feb 09, 2012 23:02 pm   look smart
 

fashionable
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look smart #3 (permalink) Thu Feb 09, 2012 23:04 pm   look smart
 

Thank you very much Luschen
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look smart #4 (permalink) Thu Feb 09, 2012 23:35 pm   look smart
 

You are very welcome.
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