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प्रश्न
The visitor came back to the house because he ______.
विकल्प
wanted to see the jackfruit tree
was looking for his lost youth
wanted to look again at his old house
wanted to buy the house
उत्तर
The visitor came back to the house because he was looking for his lost youth.
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Idioms | Meanings | ||
1 | blood runs thicker than water | a | to criticize or stop something that some people are enthusiastic about |
2 | to be a fish out of water | b | naturally, with ease |
3 | dull as dishwater | c | to be active but without making progress or falling farther behind |
4 | as a duck takes to water | d | family members have stronger obligations with each other than with people outside the family |
5 | come hell or high water | e | to be in a difficult situation |
6 | You never miss the water till the well runs dry | f | boring, uninteresting |
7 | pour cold water on something | g | criticism to someone that has no effect on them at all |
8 | tread water | h | People are not grateful for what they have until they lose it |
9 | be (like) water off a duck's back | i | to be uncomfortable in a particular situation |
10 | to be in deep water | j | no matter what happens |