beat the bushes for



beat the bushes for

Look everywhere for something or someone, as in I've been beating the bushes for a substitute but haven't had any luck. This term originally alluded to hunting, when beaters were hired to flush birds out of the brush. [1400s] Also see beat around the bush.
See also: beat, bush

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Anneliesah-ne-LEES (German), ahn-nə-LEES (Dutch)German, Dutch
Brynjarr-Ancient Scandinavian
Elek-Hungarian
Irinaee-REE-nah (Russian), EE-ree-nah (Finnish)Russian, Bulgarian, Macedonian, Romanian, Finnish, Georgian
QuÝ-Vietnamese
Sampson (2)SAMP-sənEnglish