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In the following question, out of the four alternatives select the best alternative which expresses the meaning of the given idiom/phrase.Drive a hard bargain1. To fight without a proper reason2. To fight with many people3. To have selfish motives4. Argue hard to get a favourable deal |
Answer» Correct Answer - Option 4 : Argue hard to get a favourable deal<br><p>The idiom <strong>drive a hard bargain</strong> means to <strong>argue hard to get a favourable deal.</strong></p><p>Eg: <em>The author tried <strong>to drive a hard bargain</strong> with the publisher on the signing amount.</em></p><p><strong>Option 4 is thus the correct answer.</strong></p> | |