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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
A kick in the teeth
Great disappointment
Extraction of a tooth
Toothache
Alcohol consumption
- "A kick in the teeth" is an idiomatic expression in English.
- It signifies an unexpected disappointment or setback.
- Option 1: Great disappointment - This is the correct meaning of the idiom.
- Option 2: Extraction of a tooth - This refers to the dental procedure and is not related to the idiom's meaning.
- Option 3: Toothache - This is physical pain in the tooth, not related to the idiomatic expression.
- Option 4: Alcohol consumption - This is about drinking alcohol and does not relate to the idiom.
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