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24481. In spite of all his brag he had 'to eat humble pie' means that he had to
surrender
leave
eat his food
apologize
24482. The idiom 'be all and end all' means:
by any means
everything
whatever happers
supreme aim
24483. 'রাত্রি' এর সমার্থক শব্দ নয় কোনটি?
শর্বরী
যামিনী
রজনী বারিদ
বারিদ
24484. Mr. Abdur Rahim feels like 'a cuckoo in the nest by becoming the employee of the month. What is the meaning of the underlined idiom?
A person is liked by everybody
A person is disliked by everybody
A team player
A leader
24485. To come to the fore' means to become -
aware
prominent
aggressive
weak
24486. 'Few and far between' means-
distant thing
in frequent
very few
in between
24487. The meaning of the phrase, 'to smell a rat' is:
To see signs of plague epidemic
To suspect foul dealing
To get bad smell of a dead rat
To be in a bad mood
24488. The phrase 'Achilles heel' means:
A strong point
A weak point
A permanent solution
A serious idea
24489. Explain the meaning of 'Bring to pass'-
Cause to destroy
Cause to happen
Cause to carry out
Cause to convince
24490. The idiom 'make ends meet' means-
come to a close
have a happy ending
live within one's income
stretch to limit
24491. 'To get along with' means-
to adjust
to accompany
to interest
to walk
24492. His name rings a--- but I am unable to remember him.
toll
bell
cymbal
chime
24493. What is the meaning of the idiom-'wear your heart on your sleeve'?
Stay in good mood
Being true of oneself
Allowing others to see one's feelings
Becoming open minded
24494. The idiom To show the white feather' means-
to act like a gentleman
to act like a coward
to act like a hero
to act like a devil
24495. 'ভানু' শব্দের অর্থ কী?
ধোকা
নক্ষত্র
সূর্য
চন্দ্র
24496. Find the correct meaning of the underlined part: Honesty is (half the battle) in life.
substantial asset
exaggerated variable
determined factor
Literary factor
24497. The idiom 'at one's wit's end' is synonymous to the word-
clear up
perplexed
explain
enlighten
24498. He was a king who ruled his subject with( a high hand).
kindly
conveniently
sympathetically
oppressively
24499. Choose the opposite of the following idiomatic expression from the options given: 'To go to the dogs',
To turn over a new leaf
Be off one's head
To oil one's own machine
To breathe one's last