Cards Close To The Chest
Cards Close To The Chest. This is where a player would hide hold the cards dealt with them close to their chests so that their. You never quite know what Barry's going to do next - he keeps his cards very close to his chest. keep/put your nose to the grindstone idiom.
To keep one's plans, intentions, or tactics secret from other people. In business, it pays to play your cards close to your chest. What information you see depends on what the committee members are willing to disclose - but transparency tends to suppress the willingness to disclose information, both to the other people on the advisory committee and to the final decision-maker.
The literal reference is to holding your playing cards close enough to your chest so that no one else can see them. http. : to keep one's plans, ideas, etc., hidden from other people No one knows if he's going to run for reelection.
You never quite know what Barry's going to do next - he keeps his cards very close to his chest. keep/put your nose to the grindstone idiom.
Because playing cards kept close to one's chest are difficult to see for an opposing player. keep one's cards close to one's chest (third-person singular simple present keeps one's cards close to one's chest, present participle keeping one's cards close to one's chest. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. "Close to the chest" is more common, but I know I've read both in works of fiction both British and American. In business, it pays to play your cards close to your chest.
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