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"That was a solid fight."(from a master to his apprentice)
What's the meaning of "solid" here? Is it the same "solid" as "That's a solid plan."?
"That was a solid fight."(from a master to his apprentice)
What's the meaning of "solid" here? Is it the same "solid" as "That's a solid plan."?
What's the meaning of "solid" here? Is it the same "solid" as "That's a solid plan."?
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@KAPUCHINO
Good. Works well. All-round cool
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@KAPUCHINO
Sure - a solid fight would mean - good, enjoyable, contained a lot of interesting action. That is the general meaning
A solid plan - it will work
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