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Rianne Douglas
مُعلم محترفIdiom of the day - On the fence
Meaning: To avoid supporting one side in a dispute; to be undecided
Example: I'm really on the fence, I think they are both in the wrong.
If you'd like to practice using this idiom, please write back to me on this post with an example and I'll tell you if you're using it correctly :D
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For an amusing example of this idiom, go to YouTube and search for "ella fitzgerald undecided". This song is all about being undecided:
0:20 "First you say you do, and then you don't;
And then you say you will, and then you won't;
You're undecided now--so what are you going to do? ...
1:00 I've been sittin' on the fence
And it doesn't make much sense
'Cause you keep me in suspense
And you know it!
Then you promise to return,
When you don't, I really burn,
And I guess I'll never learn
And I show it!
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Thanks for your post, would it be the same meaning " I'm in two minds" or " I'm torn"?
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