Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom.
Walking on thin ice
Option 1: performing a ballet
Option 2: doing something risky
Option 3: walking carefully
Option 4: slipping on ice
Correct Answer: doing something risky
Solution : The correct answer is the second option.
Explanation : The idiom walking on thin ice is a figurative expression that conveys the idea of engaging in a risky or precarious situation where the outcome is uncertain and potentially dangerous. It is not a literal description of walking on actual ice.
Therefore, the correct meaning of the idiom would be: D oing something risky.
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