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Typical Cornish coastal scenery. Hell's Mouth is mid shot. It simply sucked in shipping!
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However you have got me stumped here!
What aspect of the verb 'to suck' isn't clear to you?
I can't see where there is any difference? If I had a glass of something to drink and a straw, I could demonstrate the meaning. There must be some connotation that is getting in the way of understanding here and, as a teacher of English, I would love to know what it might be!??
Pam J club has replied to Andy Rodker clubHere.. you will hear the expression (or similar) "That sucked" or "That really sucked" or "That sucks" . Basically meaning "That was awful" / "That is awful/terrible downright annoying" etc
That makes it different in meaning
Andy Rodker club has replied to Pam J clubPam J club has replied to Andy Rodker clubIts not a word I would have used in that context .. but all I can say is ai am familiar with both and most people are.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Pam J clubThank you!
I have thought about it and realise that it might seem a tad obscure, but I like the metaphor and will keep it as it is. I could have said something like " ... so named because of the large amount of shipping that was wrecked on this small stretch of coast."
It's OK, but not as snappy!
Have a good day!
(sorry ... Sleep well!)
Andy Rodker club has replied to Eunice Perkins clubBehind me is Godrevy lighthouse but although it helped, it often wasn't enough in the foulest weather.
Erhard,
Pam,
Gillou,
Eunice,
Jocelyne,
Ulrich,
Very many thanks to you all!
Andy Rodker club has replied to Rosalyn HilborneYes, and of course, wrecking was a major, if unsavoury, business!
Greetz, Christien.
Andy Rodker club has replied to Chris10 clubRosa,
Christien,
Many thanks!
Doug,
Steve,
Betty,
Ian,
Marie-claire,
Judith,
Many thanks to you all!
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Nicole,
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Adrian,
Pat,
Annick,
William,
Thank you all!
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Many thanks!
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Wilhelm,
Very many thanks!
Nathalie,
Thank you both!
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