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beat about the bush

[beat about the bush] or [beat around the bush] {v. phr.}, {slang}

To talk about things without giving a clear answer; avoid the question or the point.

/He would not answer yes or no, but beat about the bush./

/He beat about the bush for a half hour without coming to the point./

Compare: [BESIDE THE POINT].

Contrast: [COME TO THE POINT].


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