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Phrase of the Day (leave (someone) out in the cold)-24NOV20

Phrase of the Day (leave (someone) out in the cold)-24NOV20

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “leave (someone) out in the cold” and its meaning is “to intentionally not include someone in a group or activity; ignore, exclude, neglect, abandon, omit, count out, miss out, dislike”.

Example Sentence: The Guardian view on the winter Covid plan: hospitality left out in the cold. The UK prime minister Boris Johnson announced the re-introduction of a toughened-up three-tier system. A beefed-up tier system will be a hammer blow for pubs, bars and restaurants. The government must ensure viable businesses are still standing when vaccines are eventually rolled out.

This phrase is present in The Guardian article The Guardian view on the winter Covid plan: hospitality left out in the cold and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Guardian

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