Re: Pros

From: TonyProst@aol.com
Date: Mon May 24 1999 - 10:56:34 EDT


Can't we say that pros generally means in front of, and users of the language
tease it out from there in metaphorical usage. But if we start with "in front
of" we can often reasonably stop there.

Regards,
Tony Prost
All Nonnos All Day
http://members.aol.com/tonyprost/index.html

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