what is the meaning the idiom "beating around the bush"
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beat around the bush definition. To avoid getting to the point of an issue: “Your worries have nothing to do with the new proposal.
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beat around the bush definition. To avoid getting to the point of an issue: “Your worries have nothing to do with the new proposal.
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Beating around the bush :
when a person or people are happy, angrey, or excited and decides to take a sledgehammer and find a bush and just start beating the ground around it.
Tom was so mad when his girl-friend dumped him that he started to go beating around the bush to release stress.
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Beating around the bush :
when a person or people are happy, angrey, or excited and decides to take a sledgehammer and find a bush and just start beating the ground around it.
Tom was so mad when his girl-friend dumped him that he started to go beating around the bush to release stress.
Hope this helps ❤
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