Explain the following line, containing the idiomatic expression. (Answer in one sentence only) By this time the tiger farms had run dry even in his father-in-law’s kingdom. [The Tiger king]
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The idiomatic expression used in the line ' By this time the tiger farms had run dry even in his father-in-law’s kingdom' is 'run dry'.
Run dry is an idiom that means 'to be all used so that none is left'.
Explanation:
Here the expression 'run dry' implies that all the tigers in the tiger king's father-in-law's kingdom had been killed by him.
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