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Today’s episode is for Saturday, December 5, 2020. We have yet another phrase today ‘tip of the iceberg.’  The phrase tip of the iceberg means what you know of an issue or situation is only just a hint of a much more complex one. You can read along as you listen by clicking HERE or by copying and pasting this link: https://bit.ly/aeTipOfTheIceberg

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Leery: If you are leery of someone or something, you are cautious and suspicious of them or it and don't trust them. (https://bit.ly/aeLeery) However, this post is for subscribers only. You can sign up and get the password here: (https://bit.ly/Tues-WedEmail)

Tidbit: The word tidbit can have two meanings. First, it can be small, bite-sized pieces of food. Second, a tidbit can be a tiny bit of information. (https://bit.ly/aeTidbit)