Idioms

A man of straw” means

  1. A man of no substance 
  2. A very active person
  3. A worthy fellow
  4. An unreasonable person

To leave someone in the lurch” means:

  1. To come to compromise with someone
  2. Constant source of annoyance to someone
  3. To put someone at ease 
  4. To desert someone in his difficulties

The idiom “To get cold feet” means:

  1. To become discourteous
  2. To run for Life
  3. To fall sick 
  4. to be afraid

The Idiom “A fool’s errand” means:

  1. Blunder
  2. An impossible task
  3. a useless undertaking
  4. None of these

The idiom “Hitting the Nail on the Head” means:

  1. Performing as a task With exactness
  2. Hurting someone Without know him
  3. Taking a very Dangerous risk
  4. None of these

The idiom “A bolt from blue” means:

  1. unexpected misfortune 
  2. Expected misfortune
  3. Good News
  4. Sudden News

The Idiom “Give cold shoulder” means:

  1. Shiver
  2. Cold meat
  3. To ignore
  4. To support

The Idiom “like a sitting duck” means:

  1. Lazy
  2. Fat
  3. Sleepy
  4. Ignorant

The Idiom “Spick and Span” means:

  1. Garrulous
  2. Already made thing 
  3. Neat and Clean
  4. Outspoken

The Idiom “To leave no avenue unexplored” means:

  1. To call in question
  2. To roam about
  3. To try every source
  4. To depend on