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'Raise eyebrows' means
The idiom 'back against the wall' means
The idiom 'bite off more than you can chew'.
'Up in arms' means
'Barking up the wrong tree' means
'Bend over backwards' means
'Run around in circles' means
'Burn the midnight oil' means
'Small cog in a large wheel' means
'The other side of the coin' means
'Burn one's fingers' means
'Hit the books' means
'Daft as a brush' means ?
'clear as mud' means
'Drunk as a lord' means
Choose the correct meaning of the idiom 'Baker's dozen' :
Find the meaning of the given idiom:"getting a second wind"
Find the meaning of the given idiom:"at sixes and sevens"
To "raise eyebrows" is to
Find the correct meaning of the idiom:"cold feet"
Meaning of the idiom:"donkey work"
Meaning of the idiom:"run in the sand"
Meaning of the idiom :"cloak and dagger"
Meaning of the idiom:"in good books of"
Choose the correct option for the following: A "Dark Horse" is:
I wanted to intervene when they were yelling at each other, but would have just _____
He did the work irregularly. Choose the correct idiom to substitute the word "irregularly".
My elder brother 'pokes his nose' into all my affairs (Correct meaning of the words italicised)
He cannot get that contract . It is a ' wild goose chase '. ( Meaning close to the idiom underlined )
Too many cooks _____ the broth.
The idiom ‘Within an ace of’:
Use the appropriate word in the idiom ‘He knows which side his bread is……’:
Beggars can’t be …….
‘To wash dirty linen in public’ means:
‘To leave no stone unturned’ means ?
"Cock and bull story" means:
“To strike the iron while it is hot” means:
Bag and ….. (coin the appropriate pair).
'Give vent to’ means:
Complete the proverb: A tree is known by its _____.
Complete the saying : A fool and his ____are soon parted
‘by hook or by crook’ means:
The idiom/phrase that means “A skeptic who needs physical or personal evidence in order to believe something’:
The idiom/phrase that means ‘a person or thing that is very precious or much loved’:
'To lose one’s head’ means:
The meaning of the idiom ‘Mealy mouthed’:
The idiom ‘to blow one’s own trumpet’ means:
‘Crocodile sorrow’ is:
Complete the proverb:All lay load on a willing _____.
The meaning of the idiom ‘To hit the jackpot’: