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1. Match the proverbial expressions to their meanings:
Proverbial Expression
Meaning
1. to upset someone's apple cart (a) to take the last chance one has of
achieving success
2. to bell the cat
(b) to lose one's good name and reputation
3. to play one's last card
(c) to do a thing half-heartedly
4. to be between the devil and the deep (d) to throw someone's plans into disorder
sea
5. to eat out of someone's hand
(e) to choose between two undesirable
situations
6. to lose face
7. to play with fire
8. to play to the gallery
(f) to behave in an exaggerated way to
attract people's attention
(g) to achieve fame or distinction
(h) to do the most dangerous part of a
suggested scheme
(i) to meddle with matters that may lead
to serious trouble
9. to do something by halves
10. to make one's mark
(j) to fall in meekly, with a person's wishes​

Answers

Answered by kashelikive
41

Answer:

1. to upset someone's apple cart - d)to throw someone's plan into disorder sea.

2. to bell the cat - h)to do the most dangerous part of a suggested scheme.

3. to play one's last card - a) to take the last chance one has of achieving success.

4. to be between the devil and the deep - e) to choose between two undesirable situation.

5. to eat out of someone's hand - j) to fall in meekly, with a person's wishes.

6. to lose face - b) to lose one's good name and reputation.

7. to play with fire - I) to meddle with matters that may lead to serious trouble.

8) to play to the gallery - f) to behave in an exaggerated way to attract people's attention.

9. to do something by halves - c) to do a thing half- heartedly.

10. to make one's mark - g)to achieve fame or distinction.

(hope it helps)

Answered by hpriya58
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Answer:

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