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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom
A close-fisted person
A cruel person
A kind person
A strong person
A miserly person
- The phrase "A close-fisted person" refers to someone who is unwilling to part with their money. Such people are known for being stingy or frugal.
- Option 1: A cruel person - This implies someone who is harsh and unkind, which isn't related to the idea of being economically tight or stingy.
- Option 2: A kind person - This is someone who is generous and caring. It contrasts with being close-fisted.
- Option 3: A strong person - This refers to physical or mental strength. Again, it does not relate to stinginess.
- Option 4: A miserly person - This describes someone who hoards their wealth and spends as little as possible, matching the meaning of "close-fisted."
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