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Choose the correct meaning of the idiom. Cash in the chips

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Choose the correct meaning of the idiom.

Cash in the chips


1). Selling something
2). A big mistake
3). A surprising fact
4). A unique thing


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The idiom 'cash in the chips' means 'sell something.'

Eg: He cashed in the chips and went on a world tour.

Option 1 is the correct answer.

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