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Select the correct meaning of the idiom in bold and italics.
I had a close shave this morning - my car was hit badly by a bull.
In a position where one might receive severe criticism
To be carrying a wild look
To request someone to stay calm and not get annoyed
A narrow escape
- The phrase "I had a close shave" is an idiom that refers to a situation where someone narrowly avoids disaster or a dangerous situation.
- Option 1: In a position where one might receive severe criticism - This option doesn’t match the idiom, as "close shave" doesn’t relate to criticism.
- Option 2: To be carrying a wild look - This option is irrelevant. "Close shave" doesn’t describe appearance.
- Option 3: To request someone to stay calm and not get annoyed - This option is unrelated. "Close shave" doesn’t involve asking for calmness.
- Option 4: A narrow escape - This option matches the meaning of the idiom perfectly. A "close shave" is indeed a narrow escape from danger.
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