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by the skin of one's teeth idiom

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Answered by kohilak80
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If you do something by the skin of your teeth, you only just succeed in doing it: He escaped from the secret police by the skin of his teeth.

Answered by trixy123
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The idiom "by the skin of one's teeth" means 'very close' or 'marginally close'.

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