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The phrase 'a fish out of water' means: *


*a person who loves aquatic animals like fish

*a fish who has been thrown out of water

*a person who does not like rural life

*a person who feels uncomfortable in the new surroundings

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Answered by tejeswar184
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Answer:

a person who feels uncomfortable in new surroundings

Answered by jprctc58
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Answer:

A person away from his or her usual environment or activities. For example, Using a computer for the first time, Carl felt like a fish out of water, or On a hiking trail, Nell was a fish out of water. This expression alludes to the fact that fish cannot survive for long on dry land.

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