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Choose the correct meaning of the given idiom. A bite at the cherry
Question

Choose the correct meaning of the given idiom.
A bite at the cherry

A.

A wrong move

B.

To have a leverage over someone

C.

An attempt or opportunity to do something

D.

A dog bite

Correct option is C

Option (c) is the correct meaning of the given idiom.
A bite at the cherry: Means to get an opportunity to do something, often something rare or valuable. (Hindi: कोई मौका मिलना, विशेष रूप से एक और अवसर)
Example: This job interview is his second bite at the cherry.
3 Similar Idioms:
· Once in a blue moon – A rare opportunity.
· Grasp the nettle – To take an opportunity despite difficulties.
· Jump at the chance – To eagerly accept an opportunity.

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