Correct option is D
The idiom "to be in two minds" means to be uncertain or indecisive about something. Therefore, the most appropriate meaning is "to be uncertain."
The idiom "to be in two minds" means to be uncertain or indecisive about something. Therefore, the most appropriate meaning is "to be uncertain."
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given phrase.
A fish rots from the head down
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A little bird told me
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given phrase. A drop in the bucket
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given phrase.
A sledgehammer to crack a nut
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