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The idiom "see eye to eye" means to agree with someone; to have the same viewpoint. (A) let sleeping dogs lie: Avoid bringing up a past issue or stirring up trouble that has already settled. (B) see eye to eye: To agree with someone; to have the same viewpoint. (C) push their luck: To take a risk by relying on good fortune that might not continue. (D) throw cold water upon anything: To discourage or dampen enthusiasm. (E) sink their teeth into: To fully engage with or become deeply involved in something.
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Pick the option that gives their correct order.
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A. Flying kites is an old world sport.
B. This sport involves a lot of risk.
C. So, one has to be very cautious and skilful.
D. It ...
Given below are six sentences 4 of which are jumbled. The first and the last sentence are given. Pick the option that gives the logically correct order...
Given below are four jumbled sentences. Select the option that gives their correct order.
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The Angler was very happy
P. with the Salmon
Q. and returned home
R. about his catch
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A. The other day we entered the city’s only Jewish cemetery.
B. But then, it should not be a surprise.
C. We were astonished to discover...