Question : Select the most appropriate meaning of the underlined idiom in the given sentence.
He is foaming at the mouth about the committee's decision.
Option 1: To be enraged and show it
Option 2: to cause damage to someone
Option 3: to not recognise something good
Option 4: to be upset about something that happened in the past
Correct Answer: To be enraged and show it
Solution : The correct choice is the first option .
Be foaming at the mouth is an idiom that means to be extremely angry. It is used to show that someone is very angry, thus making the first option, which states, to be enraged and show it , correct.
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