UNIT 3
hear som ething through the grapevine
or
hear som ething
on the grapevine
If you hear something through the grapevine or hear something on the grapevine, you are told a piece of
news informally by someone who was told it by someone else.
I n o t e I
One o f the early telegraph systems in America was given the nickname ‘the grapevine telegraph’
because the wires often became tangled, so that they rem inded people of grapevines.
I heard through the grapevine that she was looking for work.
She heard on the grapevine that he had come back to London.
in black and white
If you say that something is in black and white, you mean that you have written proof of it.
We have a strict, clear rule in black and white, that this sort of behaviour will not be tolerated.
in the loop
If someone is in the loop, they are part of a group of people who have information about a particular
thing.
Not many people knew what was going on but the president was almost certainly in the loop.
keep som eone posted
If you keep someone posted, you continue giving them the latest information about a situation.
She made me promise to keep her posted on developments here while she was in London.
let the cat out of the bag
If you let the cat out of the bag, you reveal something secret or private, often without meaning to.
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n o t e
1 Perhaps from an old trick where a person pretended to sell a piglet in a bag, although the bag really
contained a cat. If the cat was let out of the bag, then the trick would be exposed.
'They didn't tell the cops my name, did they?' 'Of course not,' she said. 'They wouldn't want to let the cat out of
the bag.'
put som eone in the picture
If you put someone in the picture, you tell them about a situation that they need to know about.
I believe that I could now produce evidence to prove my case, so let me put you in the picture.
spill the beans
If you spill the beans, you reveal the truth about something secret or private. [INFORMAL]
I n o t e I
This expression has a num ber of possible explanations. One refers to an ancient way of voting by
placing coloured beans in jars or pots, then tipping the beans out and counting them.
He was scared to death I was going to spill the beans to the cops.
touch base
If you touch base with someone, you contact them, often when you have not spoken to them or seen
them for a long time.
n o t e !
In baseball, batters have to touch the first, second, and third bases to score a run.
A brief phone-call is often made to touch base and update the parent on any developments.
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