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Clumsy Me - A Little Accident

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How to Get Out of a Situation

To get caught up in something means you get stuck with something. We also use this phrase to mean that you have become involved in something difficult to get out of, a situation or with a group of people. Let's say you're walking through a garden and there is a rose bush which smells delightful but has lots of thorns on it. So your jumper is caught on the rose bush. You could catch yourself on it, can't you? Sometimes we use it when we literally scratch ourselves, but when it comes to clothing, it's usually still attached and you have to get yourself off. Now, are you a clumsy person? I hope not. Perhaps we should all just take a

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