IDIOM OF THE DAY: Beat around the bush FIGURATIVE MEANING: To avoid addressing the main issue. TYPICAL USAGE: "Stop beating around the bush and tell me what you really think." ORIGIN: This phrase originates from hunting, where people would beat around bushes to flush out game, rather than directly tackling it.
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