Verbal Ability - Idioms and Phrases - Discussion
Discussion Forum : Idioms and Phrases - Section 2 (Q.No. 47)
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.
47.
The robber took to his heels when the police arrived.
Discussion:
4 comments Page 1 of 1.
Bhaskar said:
1 decade ago
What do you mean by took to his heels? can anyone explain?
Akhil said:
1 decade ago
Whatever he was stolen, he took it from there. He had gone from there.
Rahul said:
10 years ago
I think surrendered is best answer out of this. Why ran off can anyone explain?
Raushan said:
9 years ago
Took to his heels means to run away.
Eg- I called but she was frightened that she took to his heels.
Eg- I called but she was frightened that she took to his heels.
Post your comments here:
Quick links
Quantitative Aptitude
Verbal (English)
Reasoning
Programming
Interview
Placement Papers