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Title:
To beat about the bush
Answer:
To procrastinate

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Average Rating 1.2
# of votes 5
# of Garbage Votes 3
# of Garbage Votes by native speakers 1


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Jessi
(native speaker)
Rating: 2 April 22, 2021
Procrastinate means to generally take a long time to do something, but isn't a word we would normally use for "beating around the bush", though the meaning is close. I'm not sure if there is one word for that phrase.
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Guest
(native speaker)
Rating: 0 April 1, 2020
To procrastinate means to not do anything when something needs to be done. To beat around the bush means to say a lot but not get to the point. They do not mean the same thing.
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Norman B.
Rating: 0 June 1, 2012
 
Instead of "To procrastinate", in Spanish we say "posponer"
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Guest
Rating: 4 September 21, 2011
 
Instead of "To procrastinate", in we say "aplazar, darle vueltas al asunto"
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Guest
Rating: 0 August 24, 2011
 
Instead of "To procrastinate", in German we say "reden"
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