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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom at close quarters
Question

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom
at close quarters

A.

Stand by

B.

Dear one

C.

Destroy someone

D.

Very near

Correct option is D

Option (d) is the correct meaning of the idiom"at close quarters."

At close quarters:This idiom means being very near to something or someone, often in a confined or restricted space.

Example: The soldiers fought the enemyat close quarters, making it a brutal and intense battle.

Related Idioms:

  • In close proximity: To be very close.
  • Within arm's reach: Easily reachable or nearby.

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