Some proverbs/idioms are given below together with their meanings. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom.
Cut both ends
Answer: C
Example : While participating in a debate you should not cut both ends.
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Apple Pie Order
Answer: D
Explanation:
Example: On the eve of inspection every thing was kept in apple pie order.
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By leaps and bounds ?
Answer: A
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Throw a spanner
Answer: B
Example : He refused to co-operate with me, so threw a spanner on my plan.
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Give a wide berth
Answer: D
Example : We should give a wide berth to selfish people.
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In a flutter
Answer: C
Example : He is in a flutter as he is going for PO interview.
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Fish in troubles waters
Answer: B
Example : Clever businessmen fish in troubled water when there is scarcity of things.
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At dagger's drawn
Answer: A
Enmity means The state or feeling of being actively opposed
Example : The quarrel between two friends has grown more bitter now and they are at dagger's drawn.
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Flesh and blood
Answer: C
Example : The swordsman, even though he is taught to be detached not only from himself but from his opponent, remains a named flesh and blood warrior.
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Under the rose
Answer: D
Example : He married Alka under the rose, even I was not aware of this.
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