Id | in_the_loop_434 |
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Idiom | LAY (ONE’S) CARDS ON THE TABLE |
Definition | to be open and honest; to reveal everything |
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Extra Info | The expression originates from the idea of a card game in which one must reveal one’s cards by laying them on the table. |
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