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If you are 'under a cloud' it means that

AYou are in an aeroplane

BYou are in trouble

CYou are wet

DYou are comfortable

Answer:

B. You are in trouble

Read Explanation:

•    Cloak and dagger - Involving secrecy
•    Donkey work - A hard, boring work
•    Uncharted waters - A situation that is not familiar 
•    Whale of a time - Very enjoyable experience 
•    Cold feet - Loss of confidence 
•    Behind closed doors - Done in secret 
•    Lion's share - Major part 
•    Got the wind up - To be scared 
•    Run in the sand - Come to nothing 
•    Upset the applecart - To create difficulty


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