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Select the most appropriate idiom to fill in the blank.
The festival expenses are bound to ______ in my pocket.
be upfront
give a clean chit
be out of the blue
make a dent
- The festival expenses are bound to make a dent in my pocket.
- This means the expenses are likely to significantly reduce your money or savings.
- This is the most suitable idiom in this context, as festival expenses can affect one's finances.
- Option 1: Be upfront
- Typically refers to being honest or direct about something.
- Not relevant in the context of expenses or financial impact.
- Option 2: Give a clean chit
- Means exonerating someone from blame or fault.
- This is unrelated to the context of expenses.
- Option 3: Be out of the blue
- Refers to something unexpected or surprising.
- Does not fit naturally with the idea of affecting one's finances.
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