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Mr. Tom Posted 10 years ago
Vocabulary

Idiom: bat out of her league

Hi

Could you please tell me if he says "batting out of her league"? Is it an idiom? If it is, it's not available online?

at 0:50



Also, it you could take a minute out ...

Does he say?

go it alone at 0:10 [a standard phrase?]
-- the squirrel has gone from snake killer to _______ cat? [at 1:20] scary cat?

Thanks,

Tom
  

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Mr. Tom -- the squirrel has gone from snake killer to _____ cat? [at 1:20] scary cat?

  • Mr.
  • Tom -- the squirrel has gone from snake killer to _____ cat?
  • [at 1:20] scary cat?
  • Scaredy cat go it alone - do it by yourself without help.
  • Mr.
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Mr. Tom-- the squirrel has gone from snake killer to _____ cat? [at 1:20] scary cat?
Scaredy cat

go it alone - do it by yourself without help.
Mr. Tombatting out of her league"? Is it an idiom?
batting out of one's league

Comes from American baseball which has the big leagues (the most professional

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