Tag: Give Someone the Runaround

  • Give Someone the Runaround


    πŸ—“οΈ Idiom: Give Someone the Runaround (v)


    πŸ’¬ Meaning

    • To avoid giving clear answers or help, often to delay or confuse someone
    • To pass a customer from one helper to another, then another without solving their problem

    🧠 Example Sentences

    • When I asked for a refund, the company gave me the runaround for weeks.
    • Customers will stop trusting you if you give them the runaround.
    • The client felt frustrated after being given the runaround by several departments.

    πŸ›οΈ Origin

    This idiom likely comes from the idea of making someone run around in circles rather than moving forward. It has been used in English since the 1800s to describe evasive or unhelpful behaviour.


    πŸ“ Practice Exercises

    1. Fill in the blank:
    The support team kept ____________________, and I still don’t have an answer.

    Answer

    giving me the runaround

    2. Choose the correct meaning of “give someone the runaround”:
    A) To solve their problem quickly
    B) To confuse or delay them on purpose
    C) To give them a full refund

    Answer

    B) To confuse or delay them on purpose

    3. Change the sentence using β€œgive someone the runaround”:
    “The manager kept avoiding my questions instead of helping.”

    Answer

    The manager kept giving me the runaround instead of helping.


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