Answer these questions Idioms
1. Make the both ends meet
2. A bolt out of clear sky
3. Go to Grave
4. Have the whip hand
5. Under a cloud
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1. Make end meet and make both ends meet are phrases that means to require the minimum amount of money necessary to live on.
2. If something happens out of a clear blue sky, it happens completely unexpectedly, with no warning. The collapse of the airline did not come out of a clear blue sky.
3. To die She went to her grave a lonely and bitter woman.
4. to have more power than the other people involved in a situation, and so have an advantage or control over them.
5. under suspicion or discredited.
exp :-. "he left under something of a cloud, accused of misappropriating funds"
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