a sitting duck

The phrase "a sitting duck" refers to someone or something that is vulnerable, defenseless, or an easy target for an attack or criticism. It is often used in situations where someone or something is stationary, unaware, or unable to escape or defend themselves, making them an easy or obvious target.


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