Choose the suitable meaning of the idiom.
Sunitha is always at LOGGER HEADS with her sister.
a) in good relationship b) very supportive
c) equal in everything d) disagree strongly
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d) disagree strongly is the correct answer.
What is meaning of logger heads?
- When two individuals or gatherings are in constant conflict, they differ emphatically about something.
Where does the term logger heads come from?
- Its beginnings are secretive.
- Logger heads initially alluded to an idiot, and in the seventeenth century it took another definition — foolish iron device.
- At the point when in constant conflict came about before long, it might have alluded to the utilization of loggerhead as weapons in battles and then it came in form of idioms.
What are idioms?
- It is the use of a language that is impossible to miss to itself either in having an implying that can't be gotten from the conjoined implications of its components, (for example, up in the air for "uncertain") or in its linguistically abnormal utilization of words (like give way).
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