Verbal Ability - Idioms and Phrases - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Idioms and Phrases - Section 1 (Q.No. 3)
Directions to Solve
Some proverbs/idioms are given below together with their meanings. Choose the correct meaning of proverb/idiom, If there is no correct meaning given, E (i.e.) 'None of these' will be the answer.
3.
To catch a tartar
Discussion:
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Mrinal said:
1 decade ago
This a sentence for everyone- The police caught the criminal like a tartar.
Kirti arora said:
1 decade ago
Tartar also refers to.
A fiercely vigilant and unpleasant woman. i.e. Dangerous.
A fiercely vigilant and unpleasant woman. i.e. Dangerous.
Aishwarya said:
1 decade ago
The answer is to deal with a person who is more than one's match.
Suganya said:
1 decade ago
Hard calcified deposit that forms on the teeth.
TANMAY said:
1 decade ago
This phrase means to catch a dangerous person. Tartar is something that get accumulated on our teeth [due to the food between our teeth] and causes tooth decay. We can also relate this to an angry person or tartaric acid.
Manmohan said:
1 decade ago
Answer will be D.
Catch a Tartar, to deal with someone or something that proves unexpectedly troublesome or powerful or to deal with a person who is more than one's match.
Catch a Tartar, to deal with someone or something that proves unexpectedly troublesome or powerful or to deal with a person who is more than one's match.
Ramu said:
1 decade ago
It is layer formed of sediment of our teeth that is dangerous to your health. So, it is compared to dangerous!
Raveen said:
10 years ago
What will be the meaning of "to catch a dangerous person", in case the answer is B?
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