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Select the most appropriate idiom that can substitute the underlined segment in the given sentence. Bheem has been shown in the popular culture as someone who eats in large quantity.

Aeat humble pie

Beats like a horse

Ceat like a bird

Dchews the fat

Answer:

B. eats like a horse

Read Explanation:

• Meaning of the Idiom: To "eat like a horse" means to consistently eat very large amounts of food. Contextual Fit: The sentence refers to Bheem (a character from the Mahabharata known for his immense strength and appetite) eating in "large quantity." Among the given options, comparing someone's appetite to that of a horse is the standard English idiom for overeating or having a massive appetite.


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