Select the most appropriate meaning of the given idiom On shank's mare |
On foot On a lion On a bicycle On an elephant |
On foot |
The most appropriate meaning of the idiom "on shank's mare" is >On foot.< The word "shank" refers to the lower leg, so shank's mare is a humorous way of saying "one's own legs." The idiom is used to describe someone who is traveling by foot, or who has no other means of transportation. For example, you might say that you had to travel to work on shank's mare if you missed the bus. The other options are not correct.
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