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Idioms and Proverbs solutions for banking exams

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Idioms and Proverbs with their meaning

Online banking preparation : Proverbs are expressions that demonstrate human behavior, reactions on certain things, habits, and traditions. These are frequently asked in IBPS, SSC exams that makes it an important topic to cover. Here, in this article we are sharing some of the most important Proverbs / Idioms:
  • To smell a rat                                 To suspect foul dealings
  • To pick holes                                  To criticise someone
  • To put one’s hand to plough         To take a difficult task
  • To cry wolf                                     To give false alarm
  • To catch a tarter                             To catch a dangerous person
  • Burn the midnight oil                      Studying till late night
  • Spill the beans                                 To disclose a secret
  • A bosom friend                                A very close friend
  • Pay off old scores                            Take revenge
  • Turn a deaf ear                                Disregard / ignore what one says

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