Idiom For each of the following sentences four alternatives are given. You are required to choose the correct meaning of the idiom or phrase given or underlined in the sentence. Do not ride rough shod over the poor. hate treat harshly give undue importance to pamper hate treat harshly give undue importance to pamper ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Idiom For each of the following sentences four alternatives are given. You are required to choose the correct meaning of the idiom or phrase given or underlined in the sentence. He is at loggerheads with his assistants about the management of the concern. differing strongly in agreement in confusion undecided differing strongly in agreement in confusion undecided ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Idiom For each of the following sentences four alternatives are given. You are required to choose the correct meaning of the idiom or phrase given or underlined in the sentence. The M.P. from our constituency is fond of blowing his own trumpet whenever he gets a chance. speaking too loudly looking after his own interest making long speeches parading his own good deeds speaking too loudly looking after his own interest making long speeches parading his own good deeds ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Idiom For each of the following sentences four alternatives are given. You are required to choose the correct meaning of the idiom or phrase given or underlined in the sentence. While the ladies continued their small talk in the drawing room, I felt bored. light conversation whispering backbiting gossip light conversation whispering backbiting gossip ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Idiom To push somebody to the wall To force someone into a position where there is only one choice to make To knock him down To humiliate him To heckle him To force someone into a position where there is only one choice to make To knock him down To humiliate him To heckle him ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP
Idiom For each of the following sentences four alternatives are given. You are required to choose the correct meaning of the idiom or phrase given or underlined in the sentence. I felt like afish out of water among all those business tycoons. troubled uncomfortable stupid inferior troubled uncomfortable stupid inferior ANSWER DOWNLOAD EXAMIANS APP