FSc ICS FA ICom English XI Idioms Part 8 1st Year English Notes Online Taleem Ilmi Hub Class 11th
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FSc ICS FA ICom English XI Idioms Part 8
141. TO DIE IN HARNESS: Once he had lost all his money at stakes he died in harness.
142. TO DEAL WITH: He has the knack of dealing with all kinds of people and situation.
143. TO DEAL IN: As he deals in auto-parts, he has a good knowledge of different kind of car.
144. TO DEAL OUT: He dealt out the card after shuffling the cards.
145. TO FALL SHORT OF: The performance of Indian Cricket team fell short of the expectations of the spectators.
146. TO FALL A PREY TO: The poor and the deprived always fall a prey to cruelty and injustice.
147. TO GIVE AWAY: At the end of the function, the prizes were given way by the chief guest.
148. TO KEEP IN THE DARK: The patient was kept in the dark about the nature of his illness.
149. TO KEEP BODY AND SOUL TOGETHER: With the price spiral, it is becoming difficult for the common man to keep body and soul together.
150. TO LOOK FORWARD TO: We are looking forward to this visit next month.
151. TO MAKE OFF WITH: The robber make off with a large amount from the super market.
152. TO MAKE FOR: The Birkenhead met with a disaster when it was making for South Africa.
153. TO MAKE BOTH ENDS MEET: With his limited income, it is really very difficult to make both ends meet.
154. TO MAKE UP THE MIND: Once you make your mind then stick to your decision.
155. TO PUT IN A NUT SHELL: At the end of his lecture, he put all his arguments in a nut shell.
156. TO PUT DOWN: The revolt against the king was put down by the royal forces.
157. TO PUT OFF: The debate, which was put off last week, is scheduled for tomorrow.
158. TO STAND BY: I shall stand by you whenever you are in trouble.
159. TO TAKE AFTER: Children very often take after their parents
160. TO TAKE UP: He has decided to take up the profession of teaching.
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