Live in each other's pockets

Directions : Given below are some idioms/phrases followed by four alternative meanings to each. Select the <strong>MOST APPROPRIATE</strong> response from the options provided and mark your response on the Answer Sheet accordingly.

  1. A. To have a lot of money that is shared with others
  2. B. To exchange wealth readily with each other
  3. C. To live by borrowing from each other
  4. D. To spend too much time together

Correct Answer: D. To spend too much time together

Explanation

The idiom 'live in each other's pockets' means to be too close to someone or spend an excessive amount of time together.

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