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Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
The boss is going to blow his top when he discovers the blatant mistake in the balance sheet.
attack fiercely
be very embarrassed
be very angry
dismiss from job
- The sentence describes a scenario where the boss will react upon discovering a mistake.
- "Blow his top" is an idiom commonly used to mean losing one's temper or becoming very angry.
- Option 1: attack fiercely - This option implies physical or aggressive action, not just an emotional reaction.
- Option 2: be very embarrassed - This option is about feeling shy or ashamed, which doesn’t fit the context of the idiom used.
- Option 3: be very angry - This is the most fitting meaning of the idiom "blow his top," aligning with the expected reaction to a big mistake.
- Option 4: dismiss from job - This involves firing someone, which is an action, not directly related to the idiom.
Option 3: be very angry
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