Exercise: Idioms And Phrases

Questions for: Idioms And Phrases

To play second fiddle
A:
To be happy, cheerful and healthy
B:
To reduce importance of one's senior
C:
To support the role and view of another person
D:
To do back seat driving
Answer: C
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To leave someone in the lurch
A:
To come to compromise with someone
B:
Constant source of annoyance to someone
C:
To put someone at ease
D:
To desert someone in his difficulties
Answer: D
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To pick holes
A:
To find some reason to quarrel
B:
To destroy something
C:
To criticise someone
D:
To cut some part of an item
Answer: C
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To put one's hand to plough
A:
To take up agricultural farming
B:
To take a difficult task
C:
To get entangled into unnecessary things
D:
Take interest in technical work
Answer: B
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To be above board
A:
To have a good height
B:
To be honest in any business deal
C:
They have no debts
D:
To try to be beautiful
Answer: B
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