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Question
Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the Idiom/Phrase in the question.
To have one's heart in one's boots
Options
To get angry
To be deeply depressed
To be frightened
To keep a secret
MCQ
Solution
To be deeply depressed
Explanation:
To have one's heart in one's boots means to be depressed or down-hearted.
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