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Home > English > Vocabulary > Idioms and Phrases

What does the idiom ‘to beat around the bush’ mean?

A. To avoid the main topic
B. To be direct
C. To be foolish
D. To change the subject

Answer: To avoid the main topic


Additional Information: 'Beat around the bush' means to avoid talking about what is important.


Subjects: Idioms and Phrases, Vocabulary

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