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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
To be off your food
To have no food
To help someone
To give food to others
To have no appetite
- "To be off your food" is an idiom. It typically means that you don't feel like eating or have lost interest in eating.
- Option 1: To have no food
- This means there is no food available or present.
- Option 2: To help someone
- This means to assist or lend a hand to another person.
- Option 3: To give food to others
- This refers to sharing or providing food to other people.
- Option 4: To have no appetite
- This means you aren't feeling hungry or don't feel like eating.
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