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What does She pushed herself to her feet. mean?
What does She pushed herself to her feet. mean?
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2 Jul 2017
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It is a literary expression that describes a female not giving up, or literally, it describes a female that began to stand up.
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It is a literary expression that describes a female not giving up, or literally, it describes a female that began to stand up.
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