When Ronald began explaining the whole story , his mother told him to stop beating about the bush but to hit the nail on the head and come straight to the point about the fight.
when anushka was explaining the whole thing in length , the teacher warned her sternly not to beat about the bush
Don't beat around the bush, give me a straightforward answer.
Beat about the Bush was created in 1994-01.
I can't think of a sentence for plural bush:)or:I don't know how to use plural bush in a sentence. :)or:I am putting plural bush in a sentence. :)
His heart beat rapidly from jogging.
The water balloon burst from the pressure of being squeezed too tightly.
I think you may mean "beat around the bush" - see the link below.
The term "concise answers" refers to providing information succinctly and to the point in a few sentences or less. This approach aims to deliver clear and focused responses without unnecessary elaboration.
Beat around the bush means to discuss something without coming to a point. Ex: Quit beating around the bush and just answer the question!
No,but i beat Bush does
I walked past a bush on my way to school.
Underlining any words would not make the sentence a sensible one.