The phrase "trying to see through a blanket" typically symbolizes the difficulty of understanding or perceiving something that is obscured or unclear. It conveys a sense of frustration, as the blanket represents barriers to clarity or insight. This imagery can be used to describe emotional, mental, or situational challenges where one struggles to grasp the reality of a situation due to confusion or distortion.
To see someone through something is to be at hand to help that person successfully manage whatever it is.
Do you mean, what to do if the cat is kneading the blanket, they way they knead their mother's belly to get the milk flowing? They basically look like they're kneading bread dough? If that's what you mean, don't worry. Most cats do that, even older cats. I guess it's some kind of kitty-kat Freudian behavior; it just reminds them of their mothers.
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That they don't like you, or they are trying to cover up the fact they like you...
blanket
trying to be like somebody else trying 2 be cool n stuff
"E" stands for "error" on the Sealy electric blanket control. It might be time to get a new blanket.
a broad comment.
blanket (for wearing)
Saying someone "throws a wet blanket on the discussion" means they are dampening the excitement or enthusiasm of the conversation by being negative or discouraging. It implies that their comments or attitude are bringing down the mood or energy of the group.
Blanket/rug/shawl
Lead was what the bullets from the guns were made of at the time. It was a very, very heavy material. Imagine a blanket being made from the very heavy lead, almost like a metal blanket. What he is saying here, that the death of his father was almost as unbearable as being under a very very lead blanket, weighing down on his body, sufficating him, etc.