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To bite the dust

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Choose the alternative which best expresses the meaning of the idiom/ phrase given in bold.
To bite the dust
1). eat voraciously
2). have nothing to eat
3). eat roots
4). None of the above


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None of the above is the correct answer as per the ssc answer key

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