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6 Nov 2020
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What does "There's hardly a scratch on her." mean?
What does "There's hardly a scratch on her." mean?
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6 Nov 2020
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It means that she (or whatever the object is) has received very little damage. A “scratch” in this case could be literal or a metaphor.
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It means that she (or whatever the object is) has received very little damage. A “scratch” in this case could be literal or a metaphor.
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