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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
All eyes and ears
To be attentive
To threaten someone
To believe everyone
Full of bluster
- To be attentive (Option 1): This means to focus your full attention and be ready to listen or observe carefully. It perfectly describes the act of being fully present and aware of what's happening around you. Correct Answer
- To threaten someone (Option 2): This means to express an intention to harm or punish someone. It's associated with intimidating behavior, not being attentive.
- To believe everyone (Option 3): This implies trusting or accepting what everyone says, which is unrelated to being attentive.
- Full of bluster (Option 4): This refers to being loud, boastful, or aggressive, often without much substance. It doesn't relate to attentiveness.
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