Fish Out of Water |
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Meaning:
Fish out of water means that someone is struggling with a task or they are really uncomfortable or awkward while performing a task.
Example Sentence:
"I felt like a fish out of water at the party because I knew no one."
Origin:
Fish out of water has been around for a long time, the first written record was in 1483 by the English poet, Geoffrey Chaucer - his poem read:
"A huge man, uncouth; a master of vessel and knew all the ports, not ride well, like a fish out of water as he sat on his horse.
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