The Idiom “At the drop of a hat” means?
A. At the top level
B. Hide something
C. Without any hesitation
D. Feeling proud
A. At the top level
B. Hide something
C. Without any hesitation
D. Feeling proud
TROUBLED : DISTRAUGHT ::
A. annoyed : disillusioned
B. disturbed : interrupted
C. covetous : rapacious
D. outmoded : ostentatious
E. tranquil : placid
A. paternal
B. crepuscular
C. maritime
D. marsupial
A. Become uncertain about something
B. To avoid from someone
C. To reveal the Secrets
D. Something difficult to accept
Disclose a secret or reveal something prematurely, as in You can count on little Carol to spill the beans about the surprise. In this colloquial expression, first recorded in 1919, spill means “divulge,” a usage dating from the 1500s.
A. To cover everything
B. To seize everything
C. To finish
D. To occur
A. of
B. at
C. in
D. with
E. on
A. exhibit
B. possess
C. impose
D. knowledge