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9 Dec 2022
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What does "Luckily I was in the shade of a clump of hollies and he was not looking my way, though he was not three yards off" ? "hollies" and "looking my way" ? mean?
What does "Luckily I was in the shade of a clump of hollies and he was not looking my way, though he was not three yards off" ? "hollies" and "looking my way" ? mean?
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“Hollies” is plural for a Holly, which is a plant.
“Looking my way” means looking in your direction
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