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Out of the four alternatives, select the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/phrase “Bandy words”.

A. To lie
B. To hint without expressing
C. To talk in a confused manner
D. To argue or exchange words heatedly
Correct Answer: D. To argue or exchange words heatedly

The idiom “Bandy words” refers to the act of exchanging words, often in a heated or argumentative manner. It implies a back-and-forth discussion or debate where opinions are strongly expressed.

  • D. To argue or exchange words heatedly is the correct meaning, as it perfectly captures the essence of a contentious verbal exchange.
  • A. To lie is incorrect; bandying words doesn't necessarily involve deceit.
  • B. To hint without expressing is incorrect; it implies subtlety, whereas bandying words is a direct exchange.
  • C. To talk in a confused manner is incorrect; it suggests lack of clarity, not a spirited argument.

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