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Question
Choose the explanation that catche the spirit of the idiom given in question.
Have too many irons in the fire
Options
Engaged in too many enterprises at the same time
Facing too many problems at the same time
Said or done too many things at the same time
To incite the feeling amongst the people
MCQ
Solution
Engaged in too many enterprises at the same time
Explanation:
Have too many irons in the fire means, have a range of options or courses of action available, or be involved in many activities or commitments at the same time. Therefore 'Engaged in too many enterprises at the same time' is perfect choice. Other options have different meanings.
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