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What does the phrase 'put your foot down' mean?
What does the phrase 'put your foot down' mean?
- To have happy feet
- To be indecisive
- To assert oneself and take a firm stand (correct)
- To walk cautiously
What does the expression 'be on its last legs' imply?
What does the expression 'be on its last legs' imply?
- Being brand new
- Being in a very weak or dilapidated state (correct)
- Being at the peak of strength
- Being in a stable condition
What does the phrase 'find your feet' mean?
What does the phrase 'find your feet' mean?
- To lose balance and fall
- To stand still and not move
- To become more confident and comfortable in a new situation (correct)
- To have quick feet
What does the phrase 'Every cloud has a silver lining' imply?
What does the phrase 'Every cloud has a silver lining' imply?
What does 'Where there’s smoke, there’s fire' suggest?
What does 'Where there’s smoke, there’s fire' suggest?
What does 'Once bitten, twice shy' mean?
What does 'Once bitten, twice shy' mean?
'Where there’s life, there’s hope' implies that:
'Where there’s life, there’s hope' implies that:
'Nothing ventured, nothing gained' means:
'Nothing ventured, nothing gained' means: