Idioms & Phrases Questions Asked In SSC CGL Tier 1 Exams 2019:
- To take French leave – Leave without any intimation
- A hard nut to crack – A difficult problem
- A snake in the grass – A secret enemy
- On shank’s mare – On foot
- Blow one’s own trumpet – Praise oneself
- Spill the beans – Give away a secret
- Back to square one – Come to the original point
- Dead heat – Close contest that ends in a tie
- The bee’s knees – Extraordinary
- To throw a fit – Express extreme anger
- Bring to light – Reveal clearly
- Hold water – To be valid
- A bed of roses – An easy and happy situation
- A close-fisted person – A miserly person
- To take the bull by the horns – To handle difficulties
- To flog a dead horse – To waste the efforts
- To add fuel to the fire – To make a bad situation worse
- Hobson’s Choice – An apparently free choice where there is no real alternative
- Chicken-hearted – Cowardly
- By and By – Gradually
- Pull a fast one – Trick someone
- See eye to eye – Agree with someone
- To paddle one’s own canoe – Depend on oneself
- Like a dying duck in a thunderstorm – Dejected
- Look down upon – To consider someone inferior
- Keep abreast of – Keep oneself updated
- Come to the point – To speak plainly about the real issue
- Give a piece of one’s mind – To rebuke someone strongly
- Cut and dried – Already decided
- At large – not caught
- Kill two birds with one stone – To achieve two results with a single effort
- Make off with – To run away
- Blind alley – A situation in which no further progress can be made
- The acid test – A fact, event or situation that proves something
- To take a back seat – To become less important or to give up control over things
- To bark up the wrong tree – To do something that will not get the result you want
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