hem and haw
hem and haw {v. phr.}
1. To pause or hesitate while speaking, often with little throat noises.
The man was a poor lecturer because he hemmed and hawed too much.
2. To avoid giving a clear answer; be evasive in speech.
The principal asked Bob why he was late to school, and Bob only hemmed and hawed.
Compare: BEAT AROUND THE BUSH.
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Source: A Dictionary of American Idioms