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"Beat around the bush" is an idiom that means to **avoid addressing the main issue** or to **speak indirectly** about something, usually because it's uncomfortable or difficult to discuss directly. For example, if someone is reluctant to get to the point in a conversation, they might give vague or evasive answers instead of being straightforward. ### Example sentences: - **"Stop beating around the bush and tell me what happened!"** - **"He kept beating around the bush when I asked him about the project."** It’s often used when someone is delaying the conversation or avoiding the truth.
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