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Select the option with the most appropriate meaning of the given Idiom/Phrase.
If you want to get something done around here, you have to grease someone’s palm.
Option B – To bribe someone, is the correct meaning of the given idiom.
To grease someone’s palm – to bribe someone.
Mr. Jay does not see that his argument will bring him between Scylla and Charybdis.
Option A – Between two difficulties, is the correct meaning of the given idiom.
The clothing business was his bread and butter.
Option B – Livelihood, is the correct meaning of the given idiom.
Bread and butter - a person's livelihood or main source of income.
As cold as stone
Option A – Very cold, is the correct meaning of the given idiom.
As cold as stone – Very cold.
Seema has such a habit of indulging in tall talk that everybody listens to her stories, but no one believes them.
Option C – The act of exaggerating, is the correct meaning of the given idiom.
A tall talk - The act or an instance of exaggerating.
Kith and kin
The correct meaning of the given idiom Kith and Kin is option C – Blood Relatives.
Beat the air
The correct meaning of the given idiom Beat the air – To make useless efforts.
Queer fish
The correct meaning of the given idiom Queer fish is option A – A strange person.
Come in handy
The correct meaning of the given idiom Come in handy is option C – To be useful.
Carry the day
The correct meaning of the given idiom Carry the day is option B – To win a victory.
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