What does the idiom “To put a spoke in one’s wheel” mean? (CSS MPT 2024)
To obstruct or hinder someone’s plans
To assist someone in their endeavors
To repair a broken wheel
To engage in a friendly race
Correct Answer: (To obstruct or hinder someone’s plans)
What does the idiom “To put a spoke in one’s wheel” mean?
A. To assist someone in their endeavors
B. To obstruct or hinder someone’s plans
C. To repair a broken wheel
D. To engage in a friendly race
Explanation:
The correct answer is B. To obstruct or hinder someone’s plans. The idiom “to put a spoke in one’s wheel” is used to describe the act of creating obstacles or hindrances in someone’s plans or endeavors, causing disruption or difficulties.