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1 Mark
English
Idioms & Phrases
'To bite your tongue' means to:
A
stay silent to avoid trouble
B
injure your mouth
C
speak loudly
D
eat quickly
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Explanation
'To bite your tongue' means to stay silent and hold back what you want to say.
Reference: English Vocabulary: Idioms & Phrases (Complete Notes) , Page 1
Hint
Hold back your words.
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