out of the frying pan

The phrase "out of the frying pan" is an idiomatic expression that means to escape from one difficult or dangerous situation only to find oneself in another equally challenging or perilous situation. It implies that someone has moved from a bad situation to one that is slightly better, but still problematic. This phrase often describes a situation where there seems to be no relief or respite from difficulties.


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