Verbal Ability - Idioms and Phrases - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Idioms and Phrases - Section 2 (Q.No. 29)
Directions to Solve
In the following questions four alternatives are given for the idiom/phrase italicised and underlined in the sentence. Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of idiom/phrase.
29.
He sold his house for a song.
Discussion:
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Vin9 said:
10 years ago
Whenever we see a word song in a statement. We can say that it is indicating very small sum.
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Raj said:
1 decade ago
Song is also having the meaning as "a very small sum".
For Ex: He bought it for a song.
For Ex: He bought it for a song.
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Siddhu said:
1 decade ago
Anybody please explain.
Neha said:
1 decade ago
Please explain it.
Sanam said:
1 decade ago
To sell something for a song means to sell at a very low price. As if all the buyer had to do was sing for it.
Bikram Kesharee said:
9 years ago
We know that anybody can sing a song; be it good or bad. This idiom alludes to the pennies given to street singers or to the small cost of sheet music.
So 'for a song' means as if the buyer had only to sing a song and to get the desired item.
Ex- Land in the territory could be bought for a song in earlier days which are very costly now.
So 'for a song' means as if the buyer had only to sing a song and to get the desired item.
Ex- Land in the territory could be bought for a song in earlier days which are very costly now.
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