Idiom, a close shave, to give someone the cold shoulder, straight from the horse's mouth, your eyes are bigger than your stomach, keep your shirt on, up a tree, in one ear and out the other, to beat around the bush, to put your foot in your mouth, to put the cart before the horse, Meaning, a narrow escape from danger, to show someone he's not welcome; to reject someone, info gotten from the most reliable source, you ask for a lot of food, but then you can't eat it all, stay calm, in difficulty; in trouble, going through the mind without leaving an impression, to avoid coming to the point, to say something you shouldn't have said, to get the order of things backward.
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