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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.
Choose the correct word that can replace the given phrase.
a situation in which there is no progress or improvement
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After a prolonged suffering he passed away .
Directions : Identify the words that are similar in meaning to the phrase in bold. If none of options conveys the correct meaning, mark (E) as your a...
He kept stared in me in silence.
Call off
A. It's always a good idea to call off reviews before making a purchase.
B. The coach decided to call off the practice sessi...
Directions: Sentences are given below with phrasal verbs highlighted in bold that may be grammatically or contextually wrong. Find the correct answer f...
In each of the following sentences a word or phrase is bold and given a number. Pick a choice of number where the error lies.
1) The manager, 2)...
Mark the correct meaning of highlighted phrasal verb.
I saw through the trick.
Phrasal verbs are highlighted in bold in the below-given sentences. Mark the option that best describes its meaning.
The team was able to pul...
Directions: Sentences are given below with phrasal verbs highlighted in bold that may be grammatically or contextually wrong. Find the correct answer ...