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Round Houses Idiom Means Complicated Simple Don’t What’s

Phrase/Idiom go all round the houses
Definition This idiom means to say or do something in a very complicated way when it could be very simple.
Example Don’t go all round the houses. Just tell me what’s wrong.

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