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Значение идиомы Simon Legree
[Simon Legree] {n.}, {informal} A strict person, especially a boss, who makes others work very hard.
Don’t talk on the job; the boss isa real Simon Legree.
Everybody avoids the foreman. He acts like aSimon Legree.
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