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what does "pulled the comforter up with such force it flew halfway to the top" mean here?

 
 
Reply Wed 19 Jan, 2011 10:51 pm
I threw the pillows toward the head of the bed, and then pulled the comforter up with such force it flew halfway to the top. He's got some nerve to ask me to do such a thing.

what does "pulled the comforter up with such force it flew halfway to the top" mean here?
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Reply Wed 19 Jan, 2011 10:59 pm
@PennyChan,
Someone was "making the bed", with anger resulting in an overly violent adjustment of the comforter. It was a counterproductive effort.
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