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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. Hold your horses
Question

Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Hold your horses

A.

Be responsible

B.

Be patient

C.

Be inferior

D.

Be indifferent

Correct option is B


The correct meaning of the idiom "Hold your horses" is option (b) Be patient.
· Hold your horses is an idiom that means to wait or be patient, often used when someone is rushing or eager to do something. It suggests that the person should slow down and not act hastily.
· Example: Before you jump to conclusions, hold your horses and get all the facts.

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