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Winnie-the-Pooh lived in a forest all by himself under the name of Sanders.
What does "a forest all" mean?
I know "forest", but I don't understand "forest all".
Winnie-the-Pooh lived in a forest all by himself under the name of Sanders.
What does "a forest all" mean?
I know "forest", but I don't understand "forest all".
What does "a forest all" mean?
I know "forest", but I don't understand "forest all".
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10 Feb 2016
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Not "forest all".
"All by himself": Alone. You just add "all" to emphasize the fact that he's alone.
Not "forest all".
"All by himself": Alone. You just add "all" to emphasize the fact that he's alone.
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Not "forest all".
"All by himself": Alone. You just add "all" to emphasize the fact that he's alone.
Not "forest all".
"All by himself": Alone. You just add "all" to emphasize the fact that he's alone.
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