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Re: does anybody can help me on "on the spot " Loxinfo (Thailand)
Colin Evans (colinevans@music2000.freeserve.co.uk) 2004/04/30 07:44

The expression "on the spot" is usually used in a  sentence like "Television
report puts the Prime Minister on the spot". It means that the programme has
revealed something that places the person in a difficult or embarrassing
situation. Hope this helps.





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