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Today's Idiom = "Hat In Hand"

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Hat In Hand ( asking for help; begging ... )
"hat in hand"



GoEnglish.com teaches the meanings and uses of English idioms, idiomatic phrases and expressions such as hat in hand (asking for help; begging...). Our goal for the lesson "Today's Idiom = Hat In Hand" is for you to completely understand what hat in hand means, and to feel confident using "hat in hand" correctly in conversation.

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