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Can any one explain to me the literally meaning of (to beat around the bush) , what are the words represent in idiom , and how to connect them in real event ,
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English Idiom with Picture Description for Beat Around the Bush on White Background Stock Vector - Illustration of phrase, youth: 182237786
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to beat around the bush to avoid saying what you mean; usually used when being honest is uncomfort⦠| Idioms and phrases, Teaching vocabulary, Idiomatic expressions
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