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idiombe/feel like a fish out of waterto feel embarrassed, or nervous, or uncomfortable because you are in a place or situation that you are not familiar with or used to:I was worried that Rose Ann would be a fish out of water when she joined our book club, but she's become very friendly with lots of people.Although Gliston says he often feels like a fish out of water when he goes home, he's deeply attached to his country.
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