Walking On Eggshells

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Walking on Eggshells

Meaning: A situation where you have to be extremely cautious.

Example:Dealing with the media is like walking on eggshells, anything you say might be interpreted wrongly.

Did you know?A synonym for ‘walking on eggshells’ is ‘walking on thin ice’.

Reference: http://www.collinsdictionary.com/dictionary/english/walk-on-eggshells

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