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The meaning of the idiom " Dutch courage" .

Acourage of Dutch people

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CHeroism of fools

DFalse courage acquired by drinking liquor

Answer:

D. False courage acquired by drinking liquor

Read Explanation:

  • This idiom alludes to the reputed heavy drinking of the Dutch.
  • Defenition of Dutch courage : corage artificially stimulated especially by drink or it is the confidence that some people get from drinking alcohol before they do something that needs courage

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