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A hot potato meaning of this idiom and examples

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Answered by iamalpha
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A problem or a situation that is so controversial and sensitive that it is risky to deal with. For example, Gun control is a political hot potato.

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Answered by uttambera538
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HOT POTATO - Hot potato is a idiomatic noun which means a awkward situation to deal with.

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  • The issue of gun control is a political hot potato in the United States.
  • The legality of abortion is a hot potato in many countries around the world.
  • I never discuss about anyone's religion, it can be a hot potato.
  • The party members are not speaking on this topic as it is a political hot potato.
  • The government's decision to curb benefits to some sections of society is like a hot potato.
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