A) something repeated often |
B) consuming food |
C) to survive without saving |
D) hitting someone by hand on the mouth |
C) to survive without saving |
1). He is an eloquent speaker and is never at a loss for a suitable word.
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2). It is better to have one friend who is as true as steel than to have fifty acquaintances who refuse to recognize you in your hour of need
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3). To wash dirty linen in public
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4). The boy had a hair breadth escape from a street accident.
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5). Sunil though his skill would match up to Kashav's bulk, but in the fight he was beaten neck and crop.
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6). To beat about the bush
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7). He came to meet me when I was in the dumps.
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8). Through thick and thin
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9). The dispute regarding the emoluments of junior doctors came to a head this week.
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10). The trial was so important that the entire proceedings were held in camera.
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