A. None of these
B. To say something inappropriate or embarrassing
C. To challenge someone’s opinion
D. To take back a promise
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To put one’s foot in one’s mouth : It refers to unintentionally saying something that is awkward, offensive, or embarrassing. Example : He put his foot in his mouth when he asked about her job, not knowing she had been fired.
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A. To join others in a popular trend
B. To criticize popular opinion
C. To create something new
D. None of these
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Jump on the bandwagon means to adopt a popular activity, idea, or trend because many others are doing it. Example: Many companies jumped on the electric vehicle bandwagon after seeing its success.
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A. Avoiding a difficult decision
B. Speaking directly to the point
C. None of these
D. Making a serious error
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Hit the nail on the head means to describe something accurately or address the exact issue . Example: His analysis of the problem really hit the nail on the head .
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بالوں کی چوڑائی فرار کا مطلب
A. None of these
B. To run in a zig zag manner
C. To be affected by riots
D. A narrow escape
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'Hair's breadth' refers to an extremely small margin from something dangerous or a narrow escape from something.
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A. Die while still working
B. Got married
C. None
D. Die in accident
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Die in harness means To die while still actively working or still of the age or physical condition to do so
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A. None
B. Sad
C. Puzzled
D. Happy
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puzzled
پریشان
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A. At a discount
B. at a reasonable price
C. Very cheaply
D. Very expensive
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For a song is an idiom which means کم قیمت ، سستا دام
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A. keeps
B. kept
C. is keeping
D. has been keeping
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A man is known by the company he keeps means انسان اپنی صحبت سے پہچانا جاتا ہے۔
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A. Nothing great lasts forever
B. It is necessary to take the first step to reach your goal
C. What you have is not better that what you might get
D. What you have is better than what you might get
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It is a proverb which is said when you recognize that you should not risk losing something you already have by trying to get something you think might be better
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A. Someone's favourite person
B. None of the above
C. None of contention
D. Everything in place
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For example: Everything was in apple-pie order.
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