Important Idioms and Phrases for Upcoming SBI PO Exam – Part 5
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Important Idioms and Phrases for Upcoming SBI PO Exam – Part 5
121. The man in the street – An ordinary man (common man)
122. To catch up with – To compete with
123. Fight to the bitter end – To fight a losing battle
124. Throw down a glove – To accept defeat
125. Read between the lines – Understanding the hidden meaning
126. Let the cat out of the bag – To utter a secret carelessly or by mistake
127. To have Too many iron in the fire – To get engage in too many enterprises at the same time
128. Fall through – To fail
129. Cut one off, without a shilling – Disinheriting / To expel from fraternal property
130. To smell a rat – To suspect a trick
131. Turn a deaf ear – Disobey
132. Have the last laugh – To be victorious at the end of an argument
133. Red letter day – Happy and significant day (Gala day)
134. To blaze a trail – To lead the way as a pioneer
135. To beat a retreat – To run away in fear
136. To steer clear of – Avoid
137. To get one’s own back –To get one’s revenge
138. To run across – To meet by chance
139. A dark horse – An unforeseen competitor
140. Put up with – Endure
141. Got the sack – Dismissed from
142. Herculean task –A work requiring very great effort
143. By leaps and bounds – Rapidly
144. Helter-Skelter – In disorderly haste
145. Go to the winds – Disappear
146. Make ducks and drakes of – Squander
147. On the level – Honest and sincere
148. Done for – Ruined
149. Make a clean breast – Confess
150. To end in smoke – To come to nothing; no outcome