CHICKEN OUT
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CHICKEN OUT


chicken out = am afraid to do something

examples:
  • You said you would do it! Don't chicken out now!
  • At the last minute she chickened out of telling him the truth.
  • Sometimes we think we are brave but in a dangerous situation we might chicken out.
  • You 're not thinking of chickening out of the job now, are you?
  • I wanted to swim in the river but when I saw the big fish in it, I chickened out.
  • You can't chicken out of the deal now. You have already signed the contract.




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