these four walls
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used to refer to a room, in which a group of people knows or witnesses something that others do not
The idiom "these four walls" originated from the physical boundaries or confines of a room or space. It represents the idea of privacy, confidentiality, or keeping information within a specific location or group. The phrase is used to suggest that whatever is discussed, experienced, or shared within the boundaries of these four walls should remain contained and not be disclosed or repeated to others outside of the immediate context.
- I don’t want anything repeated outside these four walls.
- Now, this can't go beyond these four walls, but Janet told me that she's pregnant!
- Now, remember, what we discuss here stays within these four walls; it's confidential.
- I trust you with this information, but please keep it within these four walls.
- We've shared our deepest secrets and fears within these four walls, creating a bond of trust and support.