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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Clear as mud

AA dirty surrounding

BVery easy to understand

CA clean surface

DVery difficult to understand

Answer:

D. Very difficult to understand

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An idiom is a phrase where the meaning cannot be understood just by looking at the individual words. "Clear as mud" is a piece of irony or sarcasm. Logic: Mud is thick, opaque, and impossible to see through. If something is "as clear as mud," it is actually not clear at all. Usage: People use this phrase when they find an explanation or a situation confusing or poorly explained. Example: "The instructions for assembling this shelf were as clear as mud."


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