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Mom sighed, "No, Janie, your hamster is not a zombie. Your brother is just pulling your leg." What is the meaning of this idiom? Your answer: To mislead someone for yo…
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Mom sighed, "No, Janie, your hamster is not a zombie. Your brother is just pulling your leg." What is the meaning of this idiom? Your answer: To mislead someone for your amusement. To mislead someone so they will be more serious.
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Answer:to mislead someone for your amusement.
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