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Beating around the bush is the adult version of trying to find the end of the tape in a dispenser. You're pulling and pulling, hoping to get to the real conversation, but it's like, "Oops, all I found was more tape!
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I think we beat around the bush because we're scared of the thorns of honesty. It's like, "Let's take the scenic route to avoid those prickly truths! Who needs straightforwardness when we can enjoy the foliage of vague statements?
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Beating around the bush in a conversation is like driving in circles looking for the right exit. You're stuck in this loop, hoping the destination (the actual point) will suddenly appear in front of you!
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I feel like beating around the bush is society's way of making small talk. It's the verbal equivalent of tiptoeing around a garden instead of stepping on the flowers. Can we just acknowledge the roses and skip the hedge maze?
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We beat around the bush so much, it’s like we're training for a verbal marathon. "And here comes the 10th lap around the point... Will we finally cross the finish line?
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You ever notice how people sometimes beat around the bush in conversations? It's like they're taking a stroll through a metaphorical forest, and you're just standing there with a map yelling, "I found the trail! Let's skip the shrubbery and get to the point!
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Beating around the bush is like trying to assemble IKEA furniture with vague instructions. You're just hoping everything clicks into place eventually, but sometimes, you're left staring at the pile of unconnected thoughts and words.
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Isn’t it funny how we beat around the bush when discussing things? It's like playing verbal hide-and-seek. "I'll give you clues, you guess what I'm saying, and maybe we'll find the truth behind that shrub over there!
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Why do we beat around the bush instead of just grabbing the pruning shears of clarity and trimming away the unnecessary foliage of conversation? "Snip, snip, let's get to the point!
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