A. To avoid getting to the point
B. To discuss something in detail
C. To complete a task
D. To fight with someone
Answer: To avoid getting to the point
A. To avoid getting to the point
B. To discuss something in detail
C. To complete a task
D. To fight with someone
Answer: To avoid getting to the point
Additional Information: 'To beat around the bush' means to talk about something indirectly or to avoid addressing it directly.
Subjects: Idioms and Phrases, Vocabulary