Skip to content“A man of straw” means
- A man of no substance
- A very active person
- A worthy fellow
- An unreasonable person
“To leave someone in the lurch” means:
- To come to compromise with someone
- Constant source of annoyance to someone
- To put someone at ease
- To desert someone in his difficulties
The idiom “To get cold feet” means:
- To become discourteous
- To run for Life
- To fall sick
- to be afraid
The Idiom “A fool’s errand” means:
- Blunder
- An impossible task
- a useless undertaking
- None of these
The idiom “Hitting the Nail on the Head” means:
- Performing as a task With exactness
- Hurting someone Without know him
- Taking a very Dangerous risk
- None of these
The idiom “A bolt from blue” means:
- unexpected misfortune
- Expected misfortune
- Good News
- Sudden News
The Idiom “Give cold shoulder” means:
- Shiver
- Cold meat
- To ignore
- To support
The Idiom “like a sitting duck” means:
- Lazy
- Fat
- Sleepy
- Ignorant
The Idiom “Spick and Span” means:
- Garrulous
- Already made thing
- Neat and Clean
- Outspoken
The Idiom “To leave no avenue unexplored” means:
- To call in question
- To roam about
- To try every source
- To depend on