1. Fish out of water: This idiom describes someone who feels uncomfortable or awkward in a particular situation or environment. It refers to the fact that fish cannot survive outside of water.
2. Fish something out: This is a common verb phrase that means to retrieve something from a body of water, like a pond, lake, or even a purse!
Example:
* "I fished my phone out of my pocket."
* "The firefighter fished the drowning child out of the river."
3. Fish for something: This idiom means to try to get information or a reaction from someone in a subtle or indirect way.
Example:
* "She was fishing for compliments."
* "He was fishing for information about her new job."
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