Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
All eyes and ears
Option 1: To be attentive
Option 2: To threaten someone
Option 3: To believe everyone
Option 4: Full of bluster
Correct Answer: To be attentive
Solution : The first option is the correct answer.
This expression suggests being fully focused and alert, ready to listen and observe closely. When someone is described as having "all eyes and ears" it implies that they are paying close attention to what is happening or being said.
Therefore, the correct answer is to be attentive .
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