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MATCH THE IDIOM WITH THEIR MEANINGS:

1. Mean business If something is a means to an end it is not valued in itself but is
useful in achieving an aim.
2. Mean well When you have measure of someone you understand their
character or abilities.
3. A means to an end When you mean well you have good intensions but you
don’t always manage to carry them out
4. Have the measure of To mention someone in your will is to leave a legacy to
them.
5. Mention someone in your will When you mean business you are serious

6. Mess something up To mess something up is to handle it badly
7. Mill about To mill about is to move about it in a confused mass.
8. Mot mince words When you don’t mince words you speak plainly
9. Be in two minds When you are in two minds, you are unable to
decide between alternatives.
10. Out of your mind When you are out of your mind, you are not
thinking sensibly.


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Answered by dm113
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