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To be caught with your hand in the cookie jar

To be caught with your hand in the cookie jar

To be caught with your hand in the cookie jar

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“To be caught with your hand in the cookie jar” means; someone is seen or caught while committing a theft or while doing something illegal or dishonest.

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