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English
Idioms & Phrases
'Don't beat around the bush — tell me directly' asks someone to stop:
A
gardening
B
shouting
C
avoiding the main point / speaking indirectly
D
being honest
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Explanation
'Beat around the bush' means to avoid the main point or speak indirectly.
Reference: English Vocabulary: Idioms & Phrases (Complete Notes) , Page 8
Hint
Get to the point.
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