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Killer of prophet
A person who preserves skin of animals
A government by the military class
Obsession for wine
A person’s last performance
Eating mud
Kiling of birds
Love for dogs
Lack of civic-mindedness or of patriotism
Study of snakes
Preferring or attracted to sunlight
Mutual discourse
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Eat one’s words
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Rose-coloured glasses
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. On the spur of the moment
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. To call the shots
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. The trouble makers took to their heels when they saw the police coming....
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. full of beans
For a long time he kept his wife in the dark about the true nature of his job
Colleges cannot ______ to ragging because of the Anti Ragging Act.
Angry residents are up in arms over a proposal to site a giant mobile phone mast near their homes.
I remember him saying that a juvenile judge without the support of a social worker would be like a fly out of basket .
It is invariably life in the fast pane for aircraft fitted with this engine, often used for troop transport or medevacking operations.
There's no hope for him now because he's lost his tiles and has gone completely crazy.
If you don't believe me, go talk to him and hear it straight from the horse's mouth . It's true.
The difficulty is trying to spot something big before it becomes a problem but not crying bee too often.
It's irritating that he could rain on my plate by stealing the record before me.
The fact that the guard was a thin man considerably shorter than Walker made the task seem like a catwalk .
Obviously, we could sit here and talk until we're dull in the face about how wonderfully they play the game.
No community is likely to sell the cat by making gratuitous concessions on this issue.
People want us to join the gun and do something instantaneous but these things have to be done properly.
He had no intention of letting the Foreign Secretary steal any of his blunder .
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. leave no stone unturned
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. dance to someone's tune
Make one's mark
Throw in the towel
Mare's nest
A storm in a teacup
Blue-blooded
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