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What’s a good phrase or idiom similar to "going in blind" or "jumping in the deep end"?
A while ago I had a conversation with a colleague of mine, and
we’re talking about an applicant who applied for a position
that he does not have any background knowledge of, no experie …
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Word or Phrase that describe the action of hastily accusing someone else of a crime you did ...
I am looking for a word or phrase to describe hastily accusing someone else of a crime you did not commit in order to escape being accused yourself. Another EL&U question (What to call someone who fal …