31. “All over with him” means: He will recover soon He has finished eating He is in serious trouble or dying He is starting over Answer & Solution32. “An open book” means: Something very hard to understand A person who hides feelings Something hidden deeply Clear and easy to understand Answer & Solution33. “The ins and outs” means: Minor details only Hidden aspects Full and complete details Repeated parts Answer & Solution34. Among the idioms starting with O, the idiom “Owe to” means: To return a gift To feel thankful To lend something To borrow something Answer & Solution35. Once in a blue moon idiom meaning Often Rarely Frequently Sometimes Answer & Solution36. On the cards idiom meaning: Impossible to happen Already completed Likely to happen Hidden from everyone Answer & SolutionSynonyms of ASynonyms of BSynonyms of CSynonyms of DSynonyms of ESynonyms of FSynonyms of GSynonyms of HSynonyms of ISynonyms of JSynonyms of KSynonyms of LSynonyms of MSynonyms of NSynonyms of OSynonyms of PSynonyms of QSynonyms of RSynonyms of SSynonyms of TSynonyms of USynonyms of VSynonyms of WSynonyms of XSynonyms of YSynonyms of ZPages: 1 2 3 4