A. To loose something
B. To win a victory
C. To succeed
D. To do something wrong
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The meaning of the phrase to carry the day: to achieve victory.
They had a bad start, but the home team managed to carry the day in the end.
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A. To get ready
B. Already late
C. To start
D. None of these
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" To pull socks up " is an idiomatic expression that means to get ready , prepare oneself , or to make an effort to improve one's performance or situation.
It is often used to encourage someone to take action, work harder, or to improve their behavior.
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A. To get into trouble
B. To suffer a huge finical loss
C. To o be impatient
D. To be in a confused state of mind
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To get into the hot water: to get into trouble ** To get into trouble مصیبت میں پڑنے کے لیے To get into the hot water is an idiom that means a difficult or dangerous situation
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A. To come up expectations
B. None
C. Bear the consequences
D. Both
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Cut the mustard means to come up to expectations.
It refers to meeting or exceeding the required standards or expectations .
It typically in performance or ability.
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A. Have it both ways
B. To maintain disease cat
C. Policy in coach fighting among friends
D. A policy to keep dog as a house guard
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To have or do two good things at the same time that are impossible to have or do at the same time.
چوپڑیاں اور وہ بھی دو دو کی خواہش
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A. Outspoken
B. Garrulous
C. Neat and clean
D. Already done
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The idiom Spick and span means neat/fresh and clean.
Spick and span means تازہ، نیا صاف ستھرا
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A. Stick fast to your ambition in life
B. Do not do anything just dream whole day
C. Day dreaming is good for health
D. None of these
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" Hold fast to dreams " means to cling firmly to your goals and hopes in life.
It encourages staying committed to dreams, as they give life purpose and direction.
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A. To handle it by fierce attack
B. None of these
C. To punish a person severely for his arrogance
D. To grapple courageously with a difficulty that lies in our way
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To take the bull by the horns: To approach, confront, or deal with a problem or difficult situation directly and with clear, confident action.
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A. Have
B. Were
C. None of these
D. Was
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The phrase is: "If wishes were horses, beggars would ride."
This is a common English idiom that means that wishes are not enough to make something happen ; it takes more than just wishing for something to become a reality.
The phrase is often used to convey that simply wishing for something is not enough ; it requires effort and action to achieve it.
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A. None of these
B. Personification
C. Metaphor
D. Alliteration
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Personification gives human characteristics to non-human things.
In the line " And the garden is changing its clothes ," the garden is described as if it can change clothes, which is a human action .
This gives the garden a human quality , making it an example of personification .
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