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What does the idiom crack the whip mean

A. To use your authority to make someone work harder
B. To physically damage a piece of equipment
C. To celebrate a major victory loudly
D. To break a promise made to a friend
Answer: Option A
Solution (By JKSSB Mock Tests Team)
To crack the whip means to act with authority and demand that others work harder or behave better.
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