A. none
B. Easy task
C. be happy
D. bear the enmity
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The idiom piece of cake means Easy task or Easy to do
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A. To start
B. Already late
C. None of these
D. To get ready
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" To pull socks up " is an idiomatic expression that means to get ready , prepare oneself , or to make an effort to improve one's performance or situation.
It is often used to encourage someone to take action, work harder, or to improve their behavior.
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A. To suffer a huge finical loss
B. To o be impatient
C. To get into trouble
D. To be in a confused state of mind
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To get into the hot water: to get into trouble ** To get into trouble مصیبت میں پڑنے کے لیے To get into the hot water is an idiom that means a difficult or dangerous situation
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A. Bear the consequences
B. None
C. Both
D. To come up expectations
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Cut the mustard means to come up to expectations.
It refers to meeting or exceeding the required standards or expectations .
It typically in performance or ability.
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A. None of the above
B. Joys and sorrows
C. Overwhelming
D. Ups and downs
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The phrase "weal and woe" means joys and sorrows.
It refers to both the good and bad, the fortunate and unfortunate, or the happy and sad aspects of life.
"Ups and downs" is also a good way to describe the fluctuations in life, but "joys and sorrows" more directly captures the meaning of "weal and woe".
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A. To see signs of plague epidemic
B. To get bad small of a bad dead rat
C. To suspect foul dealings
D. None of these
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The idiom " to smell a rat " means to sense something suspicious or deceitful. It implies suspecting dishonesty or wrongdoing in a situation.
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A. A woman forgotten
B. A woman scorned
C. A burned woman
D. A devil is advocate
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The full idiom is "Hell hath no fury like a woman scorned ".
It means that a woman who has been wronged or rejected can be extremely angry or vengeful.
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A. A policy to keep dog as a house guard
B. Have it both ways
C. Policy in coach fighting among friends
D. To maintain disease cat
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To have or do two good things at the same time that are impossible to have or do at the same time.
چوپڑیاں اور وہ بھی دو دو کی خواہش
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A. To become hungry
B. To be in good mood
C. None of these
D. To become angry
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To keep one's temper is an English phrase.
To keep one's temper means to be in a good mood.
To keep one's temper means پرسکون ہوجانا، غصہ نہ کرنا
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A. Unknown
B. Impossible
C. None of these
D. Possible
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" Out of the question " means something is not possible or not allowed . Example: "Going on a vacation this month is out of the question due to work commitments."
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