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Dark horse
A champion
An unexpected winner
A person criticised
Loved person
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Be like chalk and cheese
Be absolutely deceptive
Be absolutely lonely
Be absolutely rich
Be absolutely different
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Many would be leaders have feet of clay.
Elephantiasis
Nimble feet
Are flawed personalities
Run the business of clay modelling
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'de jure' means—
In fact
According to the law
In indirect way
A rumour
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Bed of roses :
very soft bed
dull life
belong to
full of joys
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See through :
to persist with something
to see off
to detect the true nature
to ignore something
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To give airs :
exhale
inhale
boast
humble
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TURN OVER A NEW LEAF
Start a journey
Start to live a new life
Give something new life
Give somebody a new life
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ON THIN ICE :
As thin as ice
On an ice berg
On a slippery front
In a dangerous position
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‘To push somebody to wall’ means—
To try hard
To defeat someone
To show sign of cowardice
To start conversation
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'Palmy days' means—
Shocking days
Prosperous days
Days in a fix
Obstructive days
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' Turn the table' means—
To reverse the condition
To take lightly with contempt
To support or defend
To pass a critical stage
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to move heven and earth :
to cause an earthquake
to try everything possible
to pray to all Gods
to travel in a rocket
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to smell a rat :
to smell foul
to sea a rat
to chase a rat
to be suspicious
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Blue blood (Phrase)
Related to a joint family
Related to a small family
Severe beating
Related to a Royal family
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‘By leaps and bounds’ means—
Futile Search
Rapidly
Flattery
To Speak plainly
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‘Give a wild berth’ means—
To drift into trouble
To avoid
To act creditably
To do something thoroughly
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'Ivory tower' means—
In high spirit
In low spirit
Factual aspects
Imaginary world
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Cut a sorry figure means—
To get an unexpected success
To speak plainly
To repent
To give a poor show
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To fight tooth and nail :
To fight a losing battle
To fight purposefully
To fight cowardly
To make every possible effort to win