Question
Select the most appropriate meaning of the bold idiom in
the following sentence. After moving to a big city from his village, Ravi felt like a bull in a china shop during his first week.Solution
The idiom like a bull in a china shop means being very clumsy or awkward in a situation.
Option 2 (Carefree), 3 (Joyful), and 4 (Careful) do not match the idiom’s meaning.
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