___ around the bush Daily Themed Crossword Clue Answers on July 27, 2024
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Updated Jul 27, 2024
Daily Themed ___ around the bush Crossword Clue Answer
Let’s find the answers to ___ around the bush Daily Themed for the July 27, 2024 edition of Daily Themed crossword puzzle. Answer Contains 4 letters. Start with B and end with T, and the possible solutions are BELT, BENT, BEAT.
Daily Themed ___ around the bush Answer
The answer to Daily Themed ___ around the bush crossword clue is BEAT.
"___ around the bush" is "BEAT." This phrase means to avoid directly addressing a subject or issue, often through indirect or evasive language. To "beat around the bush" implies that someone is being vague or hesitant instead of getting straight to the point.
The idiom originates from hunting, where beating around the bush refers to stirring up game without directly confronting it. In everyday usage, it describes any situation where someone is not being forthright or direct.
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