Ehveniser
2nd August 2006, 14:50
The meaning of the idiom bent out of shape is:
• to work with intentional slowness, deliberately hold back or delay
• to be intelligent or shrewd
• someone who learns things quickly and easily
• infuriated, annoyed
• to work with intentional slowness, deliberately hold back or delay
• to be intelligent or shrewd
• someone who learns things quickly and easily
• infuriated, annoyed
