When I started my new job in the city, I felt like a fish out of water
He's always been a quiet person, so attending the loud party made him feel like a fish out of water
The country boy felt like a fish out of water in the bustling metropolis
She's a brilliant scientist, but in a room full of artists, she felt like a fish out of water
I tried to join their conversation about football, but I'm not a fan, so I was a fish out of water
Moving to a new school where I didn't know anyone made me feel like a fish out of water for the first few weeks
He's used to working outdoors, so being stuck in an office all day made him feel like a fish out of water
As a vegetarian, I felt like a fish out of water at the barbecue
She's incredibly talented at coding, but when asked to perform on stage, she was a fish out of water
My grandmother, who grew up on a farm, felt like a fish out of water when she visited us in the high-rise apartment building
This new job makes me feel like a fish out of water.
I understand. It takes time to get used to new places.
I hope I adapt quickly and feel comfortable soon.
He felt like a fish out of water at the formal gala
He felt awkward and out of place at the formal gala
He was uncomfortable and unsuited for the formal event