write the meaning of the following idioms and use each of them in sentences of your own. ( to beat a retreat, to stick to one's guns , to steal a March on , to pass muster , up in arms )
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In the face of an impending disaster, the lieutenant ordered his platoon to beat a retreat.
To stick to one's guns is a sure shot sign of a strong character.
The Captain was known to steal a march on the enemy.
The politicians current manifesto will not pass muster with the voters.
The two brothers were up in arms against each other.
To stick to one's guns is a sure shot sign of a strong character.
The Captain was known to steal a march on the enemy.
The politicians current manifesto will not pass muster with the voters.
The two brothers were up in arms against each other.
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