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English
Idioms & Phrases
What does 'to stick your neck out' mean?
A
To stretch
B
To be nosy
C
To look around a corner
D
To take a risk for someone
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Explanation
'To stick your neck out' means to take a risk, often to help someone.
Reference: English Vocabulary: Idioms & Phrases (Complete Notes) , Page 1
Hint
Risk yourself for another.
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