48. I have a bone to pick with you in this matter. (A) desire (B) am angry (C) selfish motive (D) selfless motive
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A I think but
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B am angry
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If you say that you have a bone to pick with someone, you mean that you are annoyed with them about something, and you want to talk to them about it. `I have a bone to pick with you. ' She felt justified in bringing up a matter that she had been afraid to discuss before.
Having a “bone to pick with someone” means having a grievance that needs to be talked out: “I have a bone to pick with you, Wallace; I heard how you criticized me at the meeting last night.”
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