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SheltieBites Posted 14 years ago
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Out on Limb/Stick Neck out

"He stuck his neck out to help me."
"He went out on a limb to help me."

Do they mean the same?
  

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Yes.

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Thank you, Mr Micawber.
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"He stuck his neck out against the unfair work policy."
"He went out on a limb against the unfair work policy."

Could these really be the same?

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