Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “throw someone for a loop“ and its meaning is “shock, surprise, astonish, amaze, bewilder, confuse someone”.
Example Sentence: For many of us, living and working from home has brought time affluence, rather than the default, time poverty. Although for parents, the months of home schooling threw that for a loop, particularly for mothers.
This phrase is present in The Guardian article ‘We need to adapt in order to grow’: how to emerge from lockdown stronger, happier, healthier and click here to read it.
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