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Значение идиомы wet blanket
[wet blanket] {n.}, {informal} A person or thing that keeps othersfrom enjoying life.
The teenagers don’t invite Bob to their partiesbecause he is a wet blanket.
The weatherman throws a wet blanketon picnic plans when he forecasts rain.
Compare: CREPE HANGER.
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