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wash one's dirty linen in public
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Meanings:
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British English
General English
informal
pejorative
To expose or discuss domestic, private, or embarrassing matters in public instead of resolving them privately.
To air a family's or group's internal disputes publicly, inviting outside judgment or criticism.
Examples:
EN:
to wash one's dirty linen in public fig, pej
HI:
फेफड़े में जमी गंदगी साफ़ करती है सौंफ
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