Safe pair of hands
415 064626a0e4f2cce9843382a2664626a0e4f2cce9843382a26A person who can be trusted to do something efficiently. This idiom refers to someone reliable and trustworthy.
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Upset the apple-cart
458 064635a34cdae930acb7aa196poil careful plans. This idiom means to disrupt or ruin well-laid plans.
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Pocket an insult
639 064636412f75f230a7a783ca0Tolerate insult without protest. This idiom suggests enduring an insult without reacting.
In the following questions a statement has been given with highlighted text. Select the options that can replace the text with correct idiom or phrase.
Reginald betrayed his closest friend. It was big shock for all.
506 0646364e6c899b466f44bfad3Stab someone in the back. This idiom means betraying or harming someone who trusted you.
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Bag and baggage
With all of one’s possessions. This idiom signifies carrying all belongings or possessions.
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A skeleton in the cupboard
An embarrassing fact to be kept secret. This idiom refers to a hidden and potentially shameful or embarrassing truth.
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Fly into a passion
"Flying into a passion" means to experience a sudden and intense burst of anger. It describes the act of becoming angry swiftly and passionately, often in response to a specific situation or trigger. This idiom does not imply a constant state of aggression but rather a sudden emotional outburst.
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Like a cakewalk
"Like a cakewalk" describes something that is extremely easy or a task that requires little effort.