Practicing Success
Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom. At one’s elbow |
Next to someone Far away Strong grip Strong bond |
Next to someone |
The most appropriate meaning of the idiom "at one's elbow" is next to someone. The idiom is used to describe someone who is very close to another person, either physically or figuratively. For example, you might say that a secretary is at her boss's elbow, or that a friend is always at your elbow. The other options are not as accurate descriptions of the idiom.
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