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All at sea

Learning English Conversations

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You're All at Sea With Your New Boat

This is a down load from b b c learning english. We're talking about the expression to be all at sa, which means to be confused and not sure what to do. The origin of this phrase is connected to a ship being lost at sea. It's now used to mean you're lost or confused. Please let us know what you think and tell other people about us on social media. Pod casts from the b b c world service are supported by advertising.

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