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What is the meaning of idiom - When things go wrong everyone starts passing the buck.

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What is the meaning of idiom in bold - When things go wrong everyone starts passing the buck.
1). analyses the problem
2). prepares to resign
3). pays a bribe
4). blames someone else

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blames someone else : option 4 is the correct answer

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