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A. None of these
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B. To get into minute detail
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C. To indulge in a problem
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D. To interfere in someone's personal life
Explanation
The idiom "to get in someone's hair" means to annoy or bother someone, often by being too involved in their affairs.
It's commonly used when someone is unwelcome in another's personal space or decisions.
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A. Annoyid
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B. None of these
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C. Annoyed
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D. Anoyed
Explanation
Annoyed means ناراض
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A. None
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B. Convince
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C. Convenience
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D. Inconvenience
Explanation
Hassle
پریشانی
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A. warp
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B. irritate
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C. amuse
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D. become arrogant
Explanation
RANKLE غصہ دلانا , تلخی پیدا کرنا irritate, چڑچڑانا PM |
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