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My friend has too many irons in the fire. (Find out the meaning of the underlined idiom)

AHe is engaged with many problems

BHe is having many qualities

CHe is having many drawbacks

DHe is engaged in too many enterprises at the same time

Answer:

D. He is engaged in too many enterprises at the same time

Read Explanation:

  • The idiom “to have too many irons in the fire” means to be involved in too many activities or projects at once, often implying that the person may not be able to give proper attention to all of them.


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