throw someone in at the deep end
Meaning: If you throw someone in at the deep end, you give them a difficult job to do, or a serious problem to deal with, before they have the knowledge or experience for it.
For example:
- In her first overseas teaching job, Kathy was thrown in at the deep end with a class of 30 kids and no training, no books, and no guidelines.
- Our manager thinks the best way to introduce new staff to the job is to throw them in at the deep end and see how they go.
Quick Quiz:
Our new cook Wendy was thrown in at the deep end on her first day when she had to
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