Phrase of the Day: by the skin of one’s teeth

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Phrase of the day

Verbal Ability is considered to be the high scoring section in any competitive exam. It includes two main portions, current affairs GK and static GK. In this article, we will discuss some really important Banking Awareness topics that are covered in almost all competitive exams. Also, you can download the PDF of Phrase of the day.

In a series of sharing useful study material for upcoming banking exams. Here, we are providing these notes for all banking Exams (IBPS, SBI & Other Banking Exams).

phrase of the day

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is “by the skin of one’s teeth” and it is a phrase meaning “only just, just, narrowly, by a by a very small margin”.

Example Sentence:

  • It seems he has secured an electoral victory by the skin of his teeth but it was a high risk gamble from the start.
  • I only got away by the skin of my teeth.
  • You have escaped from going to prison by the skin of your teeth.

 

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1. English Quiz Click Here
2. English Notes Click Here
3. Daily Hindu Vocabulary Notes Click Here

 

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