please solve these 3 idioms with sentences
1. Got up to kill
2. To put out of countenance 3. To foul of |
out of countenance
Uneasy; ashamed. I'm sorry if I'm quiet—I made a big mistake at work today, and it really put me out of countenance. I haven't been able to find any others. I think it must be a typing error |
[QUOTE=Share Happiness;1040276]1. Got up to kill
2. To put out of countenance 3. To foul of[/QUOTE]He fell *foul of* the law which *put him out of the countenance* and the police *got up to kill* him. ;) Sent from my SM-E500H using Tapatalk |
Bravo, Farhan, Bravo.
Three claps for you. I've never seen a better sentence. |
Bhai ki jai ho
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