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A. to finish
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B. to cover everything
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C. to occur
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D. to seize
Explanation
To cap it all means: Finish or complete something
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A. Be in the controversial situation
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B. Be involved in discussion
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C. Be calm in difficulty
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D. Be the centre of attraction
Explanation
- In the eye of the storm is an idiom.
- In the eye of the storm means to be at the center of or deeply involved in difficult, stressful, or hectic situation or period of time.
- In the eye of the storm متنازعہ صورتحال میں ہونا
\"کسی کے گھوڑے کو پکڑو\" کا مطلب __________؟
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A. Have patience
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B. Keep one's gift.
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C. Keep one's expectations
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D. High on energy
Explanation
“hold your horses” means to slow down, wait, or be patient.
If someone tells you to hold your horses, they're asking you to stop and think about what you're doing
ND18-4-2023
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A. Feeling sad
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B. Feeling angry
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C. Feeling hungry
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D. Feeling bored
Explanation
Twiddling one's thumbs is an idiom.
Twiddling one's thumbs means feeling bored.
Twiddling one's thumbs بور محسوس کرنا
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A. Bone of contention
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B. Someone special
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C. None of the above
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D. Someone's favourite person
Explanation
Bone of contention means فساد کی جڑ
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A. To suffer loss
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B. To be a part of a group
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C. To be making a profit
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D. To be in a situation
Explanation
The phrase "Be quids in" means to be making a profit or being in a financially advantageous situation.
Be quids in means اندر رہو
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A. Characterless person
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B. A name of a famous city
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C. one strong point in a man's character
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D. Weak point in a mans character
Explanation
the Achilles heel saying means:
a fault or weakness: a fault or weakness that causes or could cause someone or something to fail
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ND13-1-2023
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A. to put in effort
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B. to accept defeat
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C. none of these
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D. To correct a mistake
Explanation
To throw in the towel is an idiom that means to give up or give in - to stop playing because you don't think you can win or you've had enough.
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ND13-1-2023
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A. A great noise.
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B. Unexpected event.
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C. A big fuss about a small problem.
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D. A danger signal.
Explanation
a storm in a teacup/a tempest in a teapot: a lot of unnecessary anger and worry about a matter that is not important.
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A. To miss a golden opportunity
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B. Give away a secret
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C. To show compassion
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D. To give latitude
Explanation
If you let the cat out of the bag, you tell people about something that was being kept secret.
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