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"Hit the books " means
' to cut corner's ' means
Many moons ago means :-
In high spirits means :
Palmy days means:-
'In high spirits' means ?
" Take somebody for a ride " means
Cream of the crop means
Jump the broom means
A bolt from the blue
Down to earth means

Hit the sack means :-

Idiom:-

Hit the sack

Meaning of the idiom "Apple of discord"
Meaning of the idiom "To show white feather"
Meaning of the idiom "Nip in the bud":
The idiom ' a hot potato' means:
The idiom "to the nines" means:
What is the meaning of the idiom "way and means":

Our PM is received with open arms wherever he goes.

(Choose the correct meaning of the underlined idiom )

The idiom "call a spade" means:
Find out the meaning:"To keep the wolf from the door"
My grand father usually had "forty winks"after lunch. Forty winks mean:

Fill in the blank with correct idiom:      

It's midnight.Time to _________

The idiom "To fly off the handle" means:
To conclude,let me put everything in a nut shell.. In the sentence "in a nut shell" means:
The idiom 'Achille's heel' refers to a person's
The idiom 'dog's life' means
The idiom "A white elephant" means
The idiom "Hot under the collar" means:
The idiom "Mother wit" means:
The idiom "let the cat out of the bag" means:
I am extremely sorry i can't talk to you now, I am ____________
Criticism of other religions ___________ hatred and violence among Indians.(use correct idiom)
The idiom "a bitter pill to swallow" means:
The idiom "To get a windfall" means:
The idiom "Keep an eye on" means:

Beat around the bush means:

The firm progressed___________.(use correct idiom)
Hardly a soul knew me in the village where i spent a weekend, means:
The idiom "In high spirits" means:
The idiom "A Baker's dozen" means:
As the master batsman, he supported the team___________
The idiom "Be in the red" means:
The idiom "Go to the dogs" means:
The idiom "Chicken hearted" means:
He decided to fight for justice _________.(use appropriate idiom)
"A dark horse" is
Her sari cost the earth. Here the idiom cost the earth means:

Pick out the meaning of the given sentence:  

 He is high handed.