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The idiom "bite off more than you can chew" means to take on more responsibility than one can handle.
To fish in troubled waters
an idea that is based on feeling and for which there is no proof
Roy took the lion's share of the money. All Sam got was a couple pennies.
"Despite all the challenges, she managed to keep her head above water and complete the project on time."
"Despite the challenges, Lisa managed to keep her chin up ."
At a meeting of State Education Ministers here, a majority off the States supported a common entrance test that would save the students from writing m...
Contain commonly used idioms and phrases in the English language. In each case, choose the option representing the correct meaning of each of ...
Select the most appropriate meaning of the Bold idiom in the given sentence
Our PM is received with open arms wherever he goes.
Select the most appropriate option to substitute the bold segment in the given sentence. If there is no need to substitute it, select "no substitution ...