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Select the most appropriate meaning of the following idiom.
At sixes and sevens

  1. A
    Heavy rains
  2. B
    In happy mood
  3. C
    In disorder
  4. D
    Having dispute

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The idiom 'at sixes and sevens' is used to describe a state of confusion, disorder, or disarray. Therefore, option C ("In disorder") is the correct meaning.

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Select the most appropriate meaning of the following idiom.
At sixes and sevens
A
Heavy rains
B
In happy mood
C
In disorder
D
Having dispute

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