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Choose the Alternative Which Best Expresses the Meaning of the Idiom/Phrase in the Question. to Have One'S Heart in One'S Boots -

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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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