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Draw on fancy
The Idiom ‘Draw on fancy’ means ‘To use imagination’.
Example: The painter drew on his fancy on his paintings.
Hence, Option B is the correct answer.
Wet behind the ears
The idiom ‘Wet behind the ears’ means ‘Young and without experience’.
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Shake in shoes
Example: My brother is so strong that people shake in their shoes when he threatens them.
Hence, option C is the correct answer.
To catch one’s eye
The idiom ‘To catch one’s eye’ means to get or attract someone’s attention.
Example: My husband tried to catch the waiter’s eye, so that we could order.
Hence, Option B – To attract attention, is the correct meaning of the given idiom.
To cut teeth
The idiom ‘To cut teeth’ means to gain experience of something for the first time.
Hence, Option D is the correct answer.
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