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Make sentences from these Idioms & phrases


A foregone conclusion
At daggers drawn
Bear a brave face
bear a resemblance
Blind to one's fault

Bone of contention
By dint of
Carry conviction

come what may
Cut in the corner
Curtain lectures

Answers

Answered by leelaswarnanjalimada
2

Answer:

(1) The result was a foregone conclusion.

(2) Next year, Kildare and Ormond were again at daggers drawn.

Explanation:

(1)a conclusion that has preceded argument or examination.

(2)If two people, countries, etc. they are in a state of extreme unfriendliness and do not trust each other.

Answered by Anonymous
230

\sf \underline{\red { Required \: Answers :-}}\\

  • {\underline{\sf{\green{A \:  Foregone\:  Conclusion  :- }}}}\\\\

\sf That \: he \:  will \: not \: do\:  well\:  in \: the \: examination\:  was\:  \underbrace{a \: foregone \: conclusion. } \\

  • {\underline{\sf{\green{At \:  daggers \:  drawn  :- }}}}\\\\

\sf At \: present,\:  the  \: two \: brothers\:   are \:  \underbrace{at\:daggers  \: drawn. } \\

  • {\underline{\sf{\green{Bear  \:  a \: Brave  \:  Face   :- }}}}\\\\

\sf Our \:  freedom \: fighters \: bore \:\underbrace{ a \: brave \: face }  \: against\: the \: Pak \: Army  . \:\\

  • {\underline{\sf{\green{Bear  \:  a \: resemblance   :- }}}}\\\\

\sf The\:  girls \: bears \:\underbrace{ a \: brave \: resemblance }  \: to \: her \: dead \: mother. \: \\

  • {\underline{\sf{\green{ Blind \:  to\:  one's \: Fault :- }}}}\\\\

 \sf Parents\:  should \: not \: be\:  \underbrace {blind \: to\:  their\:  children's \: fault. }\\

  • {\underline{\sf{\green{  Bone \: of\:  Contention :- }}}}\\\\

 \sf The \:  piece \: of \: land\:  is \: the\:  \underbrace {bone \: of\:  contention} \: between \: the\:  two \: brothers.<\

  • {\underline{\sf{\green{  By  \: Dint \:of :- }}}}\\\\

 \sf I\:  succeeded \: \underbrace{ by\:  dint \: of }\: hard\:  labour. \\

  • {\underline{\sf{\green{Carry \:Conviction   :- }}}}\\\\

 \sf The \:  words \: of \: a\:  liar\:  never\:  \underbrace {carry\:  conviction.}\\

  • {\underline{\sf{\green{ Come \: What \: May:- }}}}\\

 \sf I \: must \: go\:  to \: school\:  tomorrow \:  \underbrace {come\:  whatever \:  may.} \\

  • {\underline{\sf{\green{ Cut \:  in\:  the\:  Corner :- }}}}\\\\

 \sf If \: you \: \underbrace {cut\:  in \: the \: corner},  \: you \: can \: shorten\:  the\:  distance\:  by \: at\:  least \: two\:  miles.\\

  • {\underline{\sf{\green{ Curtain\:  Lectures :- }}}}\\\\

 \sf He \: never \: pays \: any \: heed\:  to\:  \underbrace {curtain\: lectures. }\\\\

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