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Josh's Idiom 19 - Go out on a limb |
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19. “Go out on a limb”
Example: M: What happened! Why didn't you show up to the job interview? W: I decided not to go to the job interview. M: Look, I went out on a limb to get you that interview! W: I'm sorry but after considering the job description, I decided not to take the job.
Definition:
Go out on a limb
means to take a chance, a risk to help or Explanation: This idiom is use as an reference to a person who understands the danger involved in going onto a limb (branch) of a tree.
Please use the idiom “Go out on a limb” and try to make two sentences.
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