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In the following question, four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase. Choose the one which best expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase.
Modus Operandi

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'To play second fiddle' means

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idiom/phrase.

'Hanging fire' means

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'Go out on a limb' means

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To fight tooth and nail

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The girls hit it off right away.

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You have a hustle to get there on time.

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At Christmas, even the elderly fathers paint the
town red.

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The members of the group were at odds over the selection procedure

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If you pass this difficult examination, it will be a feather in your cap.

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I did not mind what he was saying, he was only talking through his hat.

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He is in the habit of chewing the cuds.

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If you rub him the wrong way, he is bound to react.

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There was opposition to the new policy by the rank and file of the government

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Dowry is a burning question of the day.

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His voice gets on my nerves.

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Our school is within a stone's throw of the railway station.

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Some people have a habit of wearing their hearts on their sleeves.

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The sight of the accident made my flesh creep.

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Komal was left high and dry by her friends when she lost all her money

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