Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
COOL YOUR HEELS
Option 1: Be told by someone to wash your feet
Option 2: Unwillingly wait for something or someone
Option 3: Do regular exercise to keep yourself fit
Option 4: Take off your footwear after a long day
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Correct Answer: Unwillingly wait for something or someone
Solution : The correct choice is the second option .
The idiom cool your heels means to wait in a situation where someone is kept waiting longer than expected or desired. It implies waiting with impatience or annoyance.
Therefore, the second option, "unwillingly wait for something or someone" correctly describes the meaning.
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