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I'm reading The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night and I found a sentence which didn't make sense to me. Would you mind explaining the meaning of the sentence please? The sentence is. "...Joseph Fleming took his trousers off and went to the toilet all over the floor..." what does all over the floor mean? Does "went to the toilet" mean moving towards the toilet rooms? Or something else '? Thqnks
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I'm reading The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night and I found a sentence which didn't make sense to me. Would you mind explaining the meaning of the sentence please? The sentence is. "...Joseph Fleming took his trousers off and went to the toilet all over the floor..." what does all over the floor mean? Does "went to the toilet" mean moving towards the toilet rooms? Or something else '? Thqnks
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He used the floor as a toilet. He’s going to need a mop.
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I'm reading The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night and I found a sentence which didn't make sense to me. Would you mind explaining the meaning of the sentence please? The sentence is. "...Joseph Fleming took his trousers off and went to the toilet all over the floor..." what does all over the floor mean? Does "went to the toilet" mean moving towards the toilet rooms? Or something else '? Thqnks
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I'm reading The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night and I found a sentence which didn't make sense to me. Would you mind explaining the meaning of the sentence please? The sentence is. "...Joseph Fleming took his trousers off and went to the toilet all over the floor..." what does all over the floor mean? Does "went to the toilet" mean moving towards the toilet rooms? Or something else '? Thqnks
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He used the floor as a toilet. He’s going to need a mop.
– Dan Bron
17 mins ago
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He used the floor as a toilet. He’s going to need a mop.
– Dan Bron
17 mins ago
He used the floor as a toilet. He’s going to need a mop.
– Dan Bron
17 mins ago
He used the floor as a toilet. He’s going to need a mop.
– Dan Bron
17 mins ago
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He used the floor as a toilet. He’s going to need a mop.
– Dan Bron
17 mins ago