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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Make a beeline for
Make a line for honey
Go for freebies
Stand in a queue
Go straight to
- "Make a beeline for" generally means to go directly towards something without delay or deviation. It refers to bees flying straight to their target, usually a flower.
- Option 1: Make a line for honey
- This option suggests forming a line for honey, which is not correct. The idiom isn't related to standing in a line for a specific item like honey.
- Option 2: Go for freebies
- This implies going after free items. It's not the correct interpretation of the idiom, which doesn’t involve seeking free things specifically.
- Option 3: Stand in a queue
- This involves forming or joining a line, which doesn't match the idiom's meaning of moving directly and quickly to a destination.
- Option 4: Go straight to
- This is the correct meaning. It captures the essence of moving directly towards something, just as a bee flies straight to a flower.
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