Choose the correct meaning for the idiom bent out of shape MCQ Questions & Answers | All Govt Exams Practice
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📝 Multiple Choice Question General-english

Choose the correct meaning for the idiom bent out of shape

A A piece of metal that is deformed
B To become very angry or upset
C To stretch before exercising
D To lose weight rapidly

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