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What does the phrase ‘to put your foot in your mouth’ mean?

A. To say something embarrassing
B. To be clumsy
C. To eat too much
D. To feel awkward

Answer: To say something embarrassing


Additional Information: 'Put your foot in your mouth' means to say something inappropriate or embarrassing.


Subjects: Idioms and Phrases, Vocabulary

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