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Today's Idiom = "Got A Frog In Your Throat"






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Got A Frog In Your Throat ( one feels unable to speak; one feels like something is blocking one's throat ... )
"got a frog in your throat"



Example: "I was just about to start my presentation, and I got a frog in my throat."




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Common variations of this idiom: Got A Frog In Your Throat, Get A Frog In One’s Throat,
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