Idioms and Phrases
Direction: In the following questions four alternatives are given for the Idiom/Phrase in bold in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase.
- Button her lip
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to stop talking Button one’s lip = to be quiet; to stop talking; to say nothing. Look at the sentence : She did not want to get into a fight, so she decided to button her lip.
Correct Option: B
to stop talking Button one’s lip = to be quiet; to stop talking; to say nothing. Look at the sentence : She did not want to get into a fight, so she decided to button her lip.
- Evening of life
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Evening of life = old age Look at the sentence : The residents of this rest home are all in the evening of life.
Correct Option: A
Evening of life = old age Look at the sentence : The residents of this rest home are all in the evening of life.
- Strain every nerve
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Work very hard Strain every nerve = make every possible effort. Look at the sentence : He strained every nerve to get a job for his wife.
Correct Option: B
Work very hard Strain every nerve = make every possible effort. Look at the sentence : He strained every nerve to get a job for his wife.
- In a nutshell
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Briefly and concisely In a nutshell = in a few words; concisely. Look at the sentence : Just give me the facts in a nutshell.
Correct Option: D
Briefly and concisely In a nutshell = in a few words; concisely. Look at the sentence : Just give me the facts in a nutshell.
- As daft as a brush
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Extremely silly As daft as a brush = to be very silly; lacking commonsense. Look at the sentence : He is a nice enough boy but he is as daft as a brush.
Correct Option: A
Extremely silly As daft as a brush = to be very silly; lacking commonsense. Look at the sentence : He is a nice enough boy but he is as daft as a brush.