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English Idioms Throw Under The Bus
Throw Under The Bus - to betray or sacrifice someone for selfish reasons; to cause harm to someone for someones for selfish reasons
- My boss threw me under the bus. He took credit for my ideas.
- Did the police throw you under the bus? Did they lie to you?
- My brother will never throw me under the bus.
- Friends do not throw each other under the bus.
- The politicians always throw each other under the bus all the time.
- Why do people throw each other under the bus?
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