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.
- to end in smoke
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to end in smoke : efforts that come to nothing or are useless
● All his schemes ended in smoke. The best option is to come to nothing.Correct Option: C
to end in smoke : efforts that come to nothing or are useless
● All his schemes ended in smoke. The best option is to come to nothing.
- to have something up one’s sleeves
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to have something up one’s sleeves : to keep a plan or an idea secret until you need to use it
● I have something up my sleeve that will solve all your problems. The best option is having a secret plan.Correct Option: D
to have something up one’s sleeves : to keep a plan or an idea secret until you need to use it
● I have something up my sleeve that will solve all your problems. The best option is having a secret plan.
- to take to one’s heels
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to take to one’s heels : to run away from somebody/something
● As soon as the thief saw the police, he took to his heels. The best option is to run off.Correct Option: A
to take to one’s heels : to run away from somebody/something
● As soon as the thief saw the police, he took to his heels. The best option is to run off.
- to turn a deaf ear
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to turn a deaf ear : to ignore/refuse to listen to somebody/something
● Sheela turned a deaf ear to our pleadings. The best option is to be indifferent.Correct Option: B
to turn a deaf ear : to ignore/refuse to listen to somebody/something
● Sheela turned a deaf ear to our pleadings. The best option is to be indifferent.
- at snail’s pace
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at a snail’s pace : very slowly
● Things are moving at a snail’s pace, but we’ll finish on time. The best option is very slowly.Correct Option: A
at a snail’s pace : very slowly
● Things are moving at a snail’s pace, but we’ll finish on time. The best option is very slowly.