A. To make peace
B. To make a foolish choice
C. To make a wrong decision
D. To lose something
Submitted by: Malik Asghar Hussain
Related Mcqs:
- What does the idiom “to bury the hatchet” mean?
A. To hide evidence
B. To end a conflict and make peace
C. To postpone a decision
D. To prepare for battle - She turned heads wherever she went. What does the idiom/phrase “turn heads” mean?
A. too pleased
B. get angry
C. attract a lot of attention
D. not knowing what to say
E. get acquaintedSubmitted by: Muhammad Danish
- What does mean by idiom ‘To kill a mockingbird’?
A. Destroy one’s innocence
B. To kill one who copies
C. Hit a man with a pebble
D. Eradication of moral valuesSubmitted by: Adeeb Rahman
- What does the idiom ‘to call a spade a spade’ mean?
A. To dig for the truth
B. To use the correct tool for the job
C. To speak bluntly and truthfully
D. To disguise the truth with euphemismsSubmitted by: Areesha Khan
- What does the idiom “have an axe to grind” mean?
A. To have a tool that needs sharpening
B. To be skilled at woodworking
C. To have a personal interest or grievance
D. To be ready for hard workSubmitted by: Areesha Khan
- What does the idiom “to bear the brunt of” mean?
A. To enjoy the benefits of something
B. To take on the main force or impact of something
C. To avoid responsibility
D. To lead a group or effortSubmitted by: Areesha Khan
- Idiom “A slap on the wrist” means?
A. Hard Punishment
B. Beating Someone
C. Warning or Small Punishment
D. Make someone sadSubmitted by: Aaqib Zeeshan ALi Dedar
- Meaning of the idiom ‘Swan song”?
A. Last work
B. First work
C. Middle work
D. Early workSubmitted by: Malik Asghar Hussain
- idiom of “Rides the high horse”?
A. went on gambling
B. bought a horse
C. superior
D. None of themSubmitted by: Asad Ullah Afridi
- What it the moaning of the Idiom/proverb “To be at loggerheads” ?
A. To cooperate with enemies
B. To be in strong disagreement or dispute
C. To face stiff opposition
D. To tax one’s mind and bodySubmitted by: Farhan Rana