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People always had faith in Mahatma Gandhi because he was 'above board.' Meaning of the idiom ?
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Which one of the following means " As fast as possible before a deadline."
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Select the meaning of the idiom 'By leaps and bounds'?
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Choose the correct meaning of phrase or idiom: A bed of roses
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Choose the correct meaning of phrase or idiom: Laissez-faire
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The 'abettor' of an offence ____________ it.
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A 'Daniel come to judgment' is very ----------
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The 'devil's advocate '----------the possible arguments of the opposing side,
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'Earnest money' is:
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When you ' call it a day ' you have decided to :
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' In fits and starts ' means :
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His face was _________ after the street fight.
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Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/phrase ' To pay heed ' .
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Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/phrase ' A live wire '.
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Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/phrase 'to take someone for a ride'.
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The entire class is quaking in its boots. The italicized idiom means :
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Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase 'A damp squib'
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Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase 'To bite the dust' .
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Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase ' Cold comfort ' .
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The idiom ' To have a green thumb' means :
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The idiom 'Give a wide berth' means :
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The idiom 'big draw' means
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The Idiom 'Cut throat' means :
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The idiom 'under the rose' means :
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The idiom 'tall stories' means :
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The idiom jaundiced eye' means :
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The idiom 'flash in the pan' means :
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The idiom 'Brow beat ' means :
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The idiom 'Yeoman's service' means :
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The idiom 'To keep under wraps' means :
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The idiom 'bell the cat' means :
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The idiom 'in the nick of time' means :
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The idiom 'it's all Greek and Latin to me' means :
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The Idiom 'to be in a hot soup' means :
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Chose the meaning of the idiom 'Argus - eyed ' :
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The idiom 'Kith and Kin' means :
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The idiom 'within an ace of ' :
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Down to earth means :
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The idiomatic expression " head over heels " means
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' To drive home ' means :
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The meaning of idiom 'God's acre' means :
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The expression 'get hold of ' means
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Meaning of the Idiom 'Hard line'
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Choose a suitable interpretation for the idiom ' hand and glove '.
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A black sheep means
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A catch 22 situation means
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It came as a bolt from the blue means
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The administration is at sixes and sevens means
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Identify the meaning of the idioms:- When you say someone is chicken hearted it means he is
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The officer kicked up a row over the issue. Identify the meaning of the idiom "kicked up a row".
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