Idiom & Phrase
'to get out of hand' means
to go far away
to get out of range
to get out of control
to get free
To get out of hand — phrasal verb —- Not under control. /without taking time to think.
The term 'en route' means—
"Blue Chips" are
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The phrase 'inner strength' refers to -
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