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“Failed of late” meaning? [closed]
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What is meant by "failed of late" in the following:
"How is your mother, Diana? Dear me, but she has
failed of late. She looks terrible run down."
?
meaning meaning-in-context idiom-meaning
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What is meant by "failed of late" in the following:
"How is your mother, Diana? Dear me, but she has
failed of late. She looks terrible run down."
?
meaning meaning-in-context idiom-meaning
closed as off-topic by RegDwigнt♦ Mar 26 at 14:04
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic." – RegDwigнt
Please use a dictionary. Dictionaries have been specifically created and optimized to look up the meaning of words and phrases. This site is not a dictionary, and is ill-suited to serve as one. By the time you were finished typing up your question here, a dictionary would have long given you the answer.
– RegDwigнt♦
Mar 26 at 14:05
@RegDwight I searched Oxford and Cambridge and the closest thing I got was "Failing of Success". Posting here was my last resort. (PS: English is not my first language that's why it's kind of hard to me to understand such phrases as "Failing of late".)
– zaolodyck m22
Mar 27 at 15:12
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What is meant by "failed of late" in the following:
"How is your mother, Diana? Dear me, but she has
failed of late. She looks terrible run down."
?
meaning meaning-in-context idiom-meaning
What is meant by "failed of late" in the following:
"How is your mother, Diana? Dear me, but she has
failed of late. She looks terrible run down."
?
meaning meaning-in-context idiom-meaning
meaning meaning-in-context idiom-meaning
asked Mar 26 at 13:50
zaolodyck m22zaolodyck m22
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closed as off-topic by RegDwigнt♦ Mar 26 at 14:04
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closed as off-topic by RegDwigнt♦ Mar 26 at 14:04
This question appears to be off-topic. The users who voted to close gave this specific reason:
- "Please include the research you’ve done, or consider if your question suits our English Language Learners site better. Questions that can be answered using commonly-available references are off-topic." – RegDwigнt
Please use a dictionary. Dictionaries have been specifically created and optimized to look up the meaning of words and phrases. This site is not a dictionary, and is ill-suited to serve as one. By the time you were finished typing up your question here, a dictionary would have long given you the answer.
– RegDwigнt♦
Mar 26 at 14:05
@RegDwight I searched Oxford and Cambridge and the closest thing I got was "Failing of Success". Posting here was my last resort. (PS: English is not my first language that's why it's kind of hard to me to understand such phrases as "Failing of late".)
– zaolodyck m22
Mar 27 at 15:12
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Please use a dictionary. Dictionaries have been specifically created and optimized to look up the meaning of words and phrases. This site is not a dictionary, and is ill-suited to serve as one. By the time you were finished typing up your question here, a dictionary would have long given you the answer.
– RegDwigнt♦
Mar 26 at 14:05
@RegDwight I searched Oxford and Cambridge and the closest thing I got was "Failing of Success". Posting here was my last resort. (PS: English is not my first language that's why it's kind of hard to me to understand such phrases as "Failing of late".)
– zaolodyck m22
Mar 27 at 15:12
Please use a dictionary. Dictionaries have been specifically created and optimized to look up the meaning of words and phrases. This site is not a dictionary, and is ill-suited to serve as one. By the time you were finished typing up your question here, a dictionary would have long given you the answer.
– RegDwigнt♦
Mar 26 at 14:05
Please use a dictionary. Dictionaries have been specifically created and optimized to look up the meaning of words and phrases. This site is not a dictionary, and is ill-suited to serve as one. By the time you were finished typing up your question here, a dictionary would have long given you the answer.
– RegDwigнt♦
Mar 26 at 14:05
@RegDwight I searched Oxford and Cambridge and the closest thing I got was "Failing of Success". Posting here was my last resort. (PS: English is not my first language that's why it's kind of hard to me to understand such phrases as "Failing of late".)
– zaolodyck m22
Mar 27 at 15:12
@RegDwight I searched Oxford and Cambridge and the closest thing I got was "Failing of Success". Posting here was my last resort. (PS: English is not my first language that's why it's kind of hard to me to understand such phrases as "Failing of late".)
– zaolodyck m22
Mar 27 at 15:12
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failed -- as in failing health
of late -- recently
So "Your mothers health has deteriorated recently"
Thank you kind sir.
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failed -- as in failing health
of late -- recently
So "Your mothers health has deteriorated recently"
Thank you kind sir.
– zaolodyck m22
Mar 27 at 15:16
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failed -- as in failing health
of late -- recently
So "Your mothers health has deteriorated recently"
Thank you kind sir.
– zaolodyck m22
Mar 27 at 15:16
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failed -- as in failing health
of late -- recently
So "Your mothers health has deteriorated recently"
failed -- as in failing health
of late -- recently
So "Your mothers health has deteriorated recently"
answered Mar 26 at 13:54
James AndersonJames Anderson
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Thank you kind sir.
– zaolodyck m22
Mar 27 at 15:16
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Thank you kind sir.
– zaolodyck m22
Mar 27 at 15:16
Thank you kind sir.
– zaolodyck m22
Mar 27 at 15:16
Thank you kind sir.
– zaolodyck m22
Mar 27 at 15:16
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Please use a dictionary. Dictionaries have been specifically created and optimized to look up the meaning of words and phrases. This site is not a dictionary, and is ill-suited to serve as one. By the time you were finished typing up your question here, a dictionary would have long given you the answer.
– RegDwigнt♦
Mar 26 at 14:05
@RegDwight I searched Oxford and Cambridge and the closest thing I got was "Failing of Success". Posting here was my last resort. (PS: English is not my first language that's why it's kind of hard to me to understand such phrases as "Failing of late".)
– zaolodyck m22
Mar 27 at 15:12