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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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table a motion<br />

- to postpone the discussion of something during a meeting<br />

We tabled a motion to discuss the safety issue at another time.<br />

tag along with (someone)<br />

- to go with someone, to follow along with someone<br />

The little boy tagged along with his older brother when they went to the beach.<br />

tail between one`s legs<br />

- feeling ashamed or beaten<br />

The salesman resigned from his company with his tail between his legs after he told a<br />

lie about his expense account.<br />

tail wagging the dog<br />

- a situation where a small part controls the whole thing<br />

It is like the tail wagging the dog when the receptionist is able to control everything in<br />

the office.<br />

take <strong>Idioms</strong><br />

take a backseat to (someone or something)<br />

- to accept a poorer or lower position than someone, to be second to someone or<br />

something<br />

I had to take a backseat to my boss when we went on the business trip.<br />

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