A) To give offence to them |
B) To follow them grudgingly |
C) To treat them indifferently |
D) To be kicked by them |
A) To give offence to them |
1). A good teacher should have the gift of the gab
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2). To show one's white feather
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3). I am afraid there is something fishy about the Bofors deal.
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4). Randhir will do anything to rock the boat, if he knows about your progress.
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5). Beside the mark
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6). The people were all agog at the airport at the arrival of our victorious team.
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7). He put us in a real fix when he did not turn up to pick us up.
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8). He is out and out a liar.
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9). In the organized society of today no individual or nation can plough a lonely furrow.
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10). We, being in a hurry, had to cut off a corner to reach in time.
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