Question

    Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the given idiom / phrase/ word.

    To get bent out of shape

    A to start a discussion Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    B to become very angry or upset Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    C to understand something complicated Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    D to calm down Correct Answer Incorrect Answer
    E to do things very well Correct Answer Incorrect Answer

    Solution

    The phrase ‘to get bent out of shape’ means ‘to become very angry or upset’. Sentence: I was just trying to be nice, he had no reason to get bent out of shape.

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