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To hear something straight from the horse's mouth
5In each of the questions given below a/an idiom/phrase is given in bold which is then followed by five options which then tries to decipher its meaning as used in the sentence. Choose the option which gives the meaning of the phrase most appropriately in the context of the given sentence.
Q:
To hear something straight from the horse's mouth
- 1To get rebuked or scolded by someonefalse
- 2To hear something from the authoritative sourcefalse
- 3To hear something bad from an uncivilized personfalse
- 4To hear rumors about oneself by someonetrue
- 5To hear something commendable for someone and then get jealousfalse
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