explain the idiom 'a bee in his bonnet '
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The idiom given, means that someone has an idea about something but the idea is not true. For example, if I am suspecting you of stealing my purse but you have not done so, I have a bee in my bonnet about you stealing my purse.
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If you have a bee in your bonnet about something, you are obsessed with it and can't stop thinking about it. This phrase is often used when you are worried or angry about something. The word 'bonnet' refers to a kind of hat.
Examples: ... I've got a bee in my bonnet about it
This phrase is often used when you are worried or angry about something.
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