A. To talk about something that has been bothering you
B. To remove an object
C. To forget something
D. To hide a secret
Answer: To talk about something that has been bothering you
A. To talk about something that has been bothering you
B. To remove an object
C. To forget something
D. To hide a secret
Answer: To talk about something that has been bothering you
Additional Information: 'Get something off your chest' means to express one's feelings or problems.
Subjects: Idioms and Phrases, Vocabulary