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The idiom stands for 'stop avoiding the main issue and speak directly.

ABreak a leg

BBite the bullet

CBeat around the bush

DBeat a dead horse

Answer:

C. Beat around the bush

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Idioms and Phrases: A Key to Understanding Language

Understanding 'Beat Around the Bush'

  • The idiom 'beat around the bush' is a common English expression that signifies avoiding the main point or topic.

  • It refers to the act of talking about unimportant or irrelevant subjects rather than addressing the core issue directly.

  • This idiom is often used when someone is reluctant to discuss a sensitive or difficult matter.


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