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I’m sorry, but no matter how much water I drink, I can’t get rid of this frog in my throat.” What does "get rid of this frog in my throat" mean?
difficulty speaking because your throat feels dry <I had a frog in my throat, and I had to clear my throat several times before I could answer>
Brian, you need to take a break before you burn yourself out." What does "burn out" mean?
extreme tiredness usually caused by working too much: Stop working so hard - you'll burn yourself out.
I'm ready to go running this morning! I’m feeling as fit as a fiddle.” What does "fit as a fiddle" mean?
to be very healthy and strong: My grandmother's 89, but she's as fit as a fiddle.
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