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Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.

Q:

A kick in the teeth

  • 1
    A grave setback
  • 2
    Severe toothache
  • 3
    Removing tooth cavities
  • 4
    Hitting someone hard
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Answer : 1. "A grave setback"
Explanation :

"A kick in the teeth" refers to a severe disappointment or setback, usually in a personal or professional context.

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