What does the idiom “cut corners” mean?

A. To take shortcuts and do something in the quickest way possible.
B. To avoid a difficult task or responsibility.
C. To change one’s mind and do something completely different.
D. To do something in a careful and thorough manner.

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What does the idiom “under the weather” mean?

A. To be in a good physical condition.
B. To be in a bad mood or feeling emotional.
C. To be experiencing an unusual situation.
D. To be feeling sick or unwell.

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What does the idiom “back against the wall” mean?

A. To be in a comfortable and secure position.
B. To be in a position of power and control.
C. To be in a difficult or dangerous situation with limited options.
D. To be in a situation where one must make a difficult choice.

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What does the idiom “wrap one’s head around something” mean?

A. To physically wrap one’s head with a piece of cloth or fabric.
B. To have a clear understanding of something complex or difficult.
C. To hide one’s head in shame or embarrassment.
D. To be confused or disoriented.

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