Question
Choose the option which best expresses the meaning of
the idiom/phrase given below: "As cool as a cucumber"Solution
"As cool as a cucumber": idioms means very calm or very calmly , especially when this is surprising: She walked in as cool as a cucumber, as if nothing had happened.Â
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