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What does this idiom mean ‘the cats are out of the bags’?

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Answered by aditi232
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heya dear frnd your answer is here
it means to let to go to sleep or for doze for a short period of time
hope it will be helpful for you

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laibakhurram: huh? since when did this idiom started meaning this?
Answered by laibakhurram
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You can say that the cats are out of the bags when some secrets have been revealed.

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