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English, 22.08.2019 20:20 brendaesme

This excerpt from shakespeare's king henry iv, part i, is one of the early sources of the idiomatic use of the phrase "set one's teeth on edge." based on the context, what does the phrase likely mean? to punish for one's sins to spark one's passion to provoke distaste or displeasure to cause laughter and silliness

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