The idioms and expressions below are some of the most common in English and equally important for CSS, PMS and all Competitive Exams. Here, some common and important idioms with meaning and examples are given. The example sentences show how idioms are used in context are also given here.
‘Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth’ means ___________?
A. find flaws with something that you have been given
B. don’t be unthankful when you receive a gift
C. don’t settle with minuscule gifts rather look for more
D. choose a sensible moment to change your mind
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A. To start hostilities
B. To wear a colourful cap
C. To bury waste materials
D. To make peace » Read More…
A. A deal on easy terms
B. A foolish, profitless attempt
C. Unable to understand something
D. An unacceptable lie » Read More…
What does “To be in two minds means” means?
A. To be uncertain
B. To be of unsound
C. Having two minds
D. To be honest with someone
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“To cut long story short” means?
A. Tell the story briefly
B. Come to the point
C. Miss the main points
D. None of above
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Idiom “A slap on the wrist” means?
A. Hard Punishment
B. Beating Someone
C. Warning or Small Punishment
D. Make someone sadIdiom
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A. To emphasize an important point about something
B. To take someone into home
C. To transfer home to somewhere
D. To park and drive the car into a home » Read More…