Beat Around the Bush Idiom Meaning

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  • Опубліковано 12 жов 2018
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    English idioms are types of English sayings, expressions, or phrases. However, an idiom is different from other sayings or expressions. It is a phrase that behaves more like a word. The meaning of an idiom is not always easy to tell based on the words used. They are groups of words that mean something different than they appear to mean.
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  • @EssentialEnglishIdioms
    @EssentialEnglishIdioms  4 роки тому

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    The equivalent of this idiom in Czech is 'walk around in hot porridge' (chodit kolem horké kaše). What about you? Does you language have its own equivalent to 'beat around the bush?'

  • @elvi9554
    @elvi9554 3 роки тому +3

    We have this similar idiom in our language its .. "Bringing the hand around the head to touch your nose"
    " instead you touch it directly from the front ". Thank you for the lovely idioms.

  • @fundatunc
    @fundatunc 5 місяців тому

    thanks

  • @adelhd-nf2qp
    @adelhd-nf2qp Рік тому

    just ,,, thank you it is to the point content --- greetings from Algeria

  • @gurmandeepsingh9473
    @gurmandeepsingh9473 5 років тому +1

    nice

  • @austinalbright08
    @austinalbright08 2 роки тому +1

    If you beat around the bush, the bush become outlined

  • @simersardarni767
    @simersardarni767 2 роки тому

    I think it's the voice of Raman sir moga ..or not????

    • @EssentialEnglishIdioms
      @EssentialEnglishIdioms  2 роки тому +1

      Just me, Eric. 🙂

    • @simersardarni767
      @simersardarni767 2 роки тому

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    • @EssentialEnglishIdioms
      @EssentialEnglishIdioms  2 роки тому

      @@simersardarni767 I appreciate it. I hope that you find the videos useful!