As per SBP Act 2021, the governor State Bank shall be appointed for a term of___________?
A. 2 years
B. 3 years
C. 4 years
D. 5 years
A. 2 years
B. 3 years
C. 4 years
D. 5 years
English Idioms About “Music”
Idiom: Toot one’s own horn
Meaning: (Also blow one’s own horn) to boast; to brag
Example: She really likes to toot her own horn.
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English IdiomsEnglish Idioms About “Time”
Idiom: Devil of a time
Meaning: If you have a devil of a time, you have a very difficult time.
Example: Before she divorced, Ann had had a devil of a time with my her husband.
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English IdiomsA. 7th April
B. 8th April
C. 9th April
D. 10th April
HIS BARK IS WORSE THAN HIS BITE
اس کا بھونکنا کاٹنے سے بھی بُرا ہے
Is Ka Bhonkna Katnay Se Bhi Bura Hai
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English to Urdu Proverbs, ProverbsEnglish Idioms About “Music”
Idiom: Make chin music
Meaning: Talk or chatter.
Example: The boss was furious because he found them sitting there making chin music instead of doing the job.
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English Idiomshe is rich enough that needeth neither flatter nor borrow
جس کو خوشامد یا قرض کی ضرورت نہیں وہ کافی امیر ہے
Jis Ko Khoshamad Ya Karzz Ki Zaroorat Nahi Woh Kaafi Ameer Hai
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English to Urdu Proverbs, ProverbsTHERE IS A BLACK SHEEP IN EVERY FOLD
بُرے سب جگہ ہوتے ہیں
Buray Sab Jagah Hotay Hain
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English to Urdu Proverbs, ProverbsEnglish Idioms About “Nature”
Idiom: Beat around the bush
Meaning: To treat a topic, without mentioning its main points, often intentionally, because the topic is difficult or unpleasant.
Example: Stop beating around the bush and tell me what the the problem is!
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English IdiomsEnglish Idioms About “War”
Idiom: Shot in the dark
Meaning: The phrase refers to a hopeful attempt at something or a wild guess especially when you have no certain information or knowledge about the subject.
Example: It was just a shot in the dark, but I was right!
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