idiom sentence fish out of water
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Refers to someone confronted with a particular situation that causes anxiety because it is completely new or confusing. Example of use: “When Danny first moved to the big city from the countryside, he was like a fish out of water
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When someone is " a fish out of water" it means they are in a situation that they're unfamiliar with , so they look out of place and/or uncomfortable.
Example : it's been a long time coming, but bill has finally decided to get into shape. he droved to the gym and walked through the doors from the first time!
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