HEM AND HAW


Meaning of HEM AND HAW in English

v. phr. 1. To pause or hesitate while speaking, often with little throat noises. The man was a poor lecturer because he hemmed and hawed too much. 2. To avoid giving a clear answer; be evasive in speech. The principal asked Bob why he was late to school, and Bob only hemmed and hawed.

Compare: BEAT AROUND THE BUSH.

American idioms English vocabulary.      Английский словарь американских идиом.