“He can’t afford to part with a third of his treasure for a few miserable rounds.”
a. What ‘rounds’ are referred to here?
b. Why are the rounds described as ‘miserable’?
c. What was Hamid’s treasure?
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being in a pitiable state of distress or unhappiness (as from want or shame) miserable refugees.
wretchedly inadequate or meager (see meager sense 2) a miserable hovel.
causing extreme discomfort or unhappiness a miserable situation miserable weather his miserable childhood
wretchedly inadequate or meager (see meager sense 2) a miserable hovel.
causing extreme discomfort or unhappiness a miserable situation miserable weather his miserable childhood
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