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Later, though, he commits a gaffe, and white suburbia panics at the prospect of a black president.
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That's because of a similar expression, to put your foot in your mouth, defined as "to commit a gaffe" or by the bureaucratic locution "to misspeak".
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Mr Flight was not only sacked from his party job but was also barred from standing again as the party's candidate for the ultra-safe Tory seat of Arundel and South Downs in West Sussex after he committed a gaffe on spending cuts which could derail a Tory revival.
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