A. Happen very slowly
B. Happen very soon
C. Happen in hidden manner
D. Happen slow and secretly
Submitted by: Ay@z AB
Related Mcqs:
- “A hot potato” means _________?
A. The one tiny drawback that ruins it
B. To go to bed to sleep
C. To find fault with something that has been received as a gift or favor
D. A controversial issue or situation that is awkward or unpleasant to deal withSubmitted by: Mansoor Ul Haque
- “Elephant in the room” means _________?
A. An obvious, pressing issue left unaddressed due to its sensitive nature
B. In good physical health
C. Someone can perceive things and events that are outside of their field of vision
D. You learned something through means of a rumorSubmitted by: Mansoor Ul Haque
- She goes to her mother’s house off and on. What does idiom / phrase “off and on” means
A. frequently
B. rarely
C. occasionally
D. sometimesSubmitted by: Muhammad Danish
- My friend is a couch potato. What does the idiom/phrase “couch potato” means?
A. active person
B. busy person
C. lazy person
D. angry personSubmitted by: Muhammad Danish
- Idiom “at one’s wit’s end” means?
A. to understand thoroughly
B. to be puzzled
C. to be a stupid person
D. to behave irrationallySubmitted by: Malik Asghar Hussain
- Idiom “Best of both worlds” means?
A. Friendly with everyone
B. Master of huge wealth
C. benefits of two things and none of the disadvantages.
D. None of theseSubmitted by: Aaqib Zeeshan ALi Dedar
- The idiom “Kick the bucket” means?
A. To kill
B. To achieve a goal
C. To die
D. To be successfulSubmitted by: Munwar Ali Sohu
- “Hitting the Nail on the Head” means?
A. Performing a task with exactness
B. Hurting someone without letting them know
C. Taking a very dangerous risk
D. Scold someone for their mistakeSubmitted by: Hamza Pervez
- The idiom ” Pass the buck” means?
A. keep something in hand
B. To evade responsibility
C. To Warn
D. Come to know someone’s secretsSubmitted by: Noor
- The phrase “To have your hands full” expresses means:
A. To be a sinner
B. To have too many things to do
C. To have plenty of wealth
D. Something related to fightingSubmitted by: bilal khan
The correct answer to the question: "Follow hot on the heels of, means:" is "Happen very soon".