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15. Tell the correct of an idiom
Snake in the grass *​

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Answered by ananditanunes65
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The phrase a snake in the grass denotes a treacherous person or harmful thing that is hidden or seemingly harmless.

A snake in the grass is an unethical person, someone who is harmful but who does not seem to be. A snake in the grass may be a sneaky person who appears harmless or even friendly but in fact, is treacherous.

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