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aparente001
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Probably the expression meant was give somebodsomebody the cold shoulder which, from what I can understand from the contex, could fit:

  • to show no interest in someone or something.
  • Our town council has given the cold shoulder to a proposal to build a public swimming pool. I'd love to know why Bill gave the cold shoulder to Janice.

Probably the expression meant was give somebod the cold shoulder which, from what I can understand from the contex, could fit:

  • to show no interest in someone or something.
  • Our town council has given the cold shoulder to a proposal to build a public swimming pool. I'd love to know why Bill gave the cold shoulder to Janice.

Probably the expression meant was give somebody the cold shoulder which, from what I can understand from the contex, could fit:

  • to show no interest in someone or something.
  • Our town council has given the cold shoulder to a proposal to build a public swimming pool. I'd love to know why Bill gave the cold shoulder to Janice.
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Probably the expression meant was give somebod the cold shoulder which, from what I can understand from the contex, could fit:

  • to show no interest in someone or something.
  • Our town council has given the cold shoulder to a proposal to build a public swimming pool. I'd love to know why Bill gave the cold shoulder to Janice.