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Question

Choose the correct meaning of the idiom/phrase.
Stick to one's guns
  1. Maintain one's stand under attack
  2. Suspect something
  3. Make something fail
  4. Be satisfied

A
Make something fail
B
Maintain one's stand under attack
C
Suspect something
D
Be satisfied
Solution
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'Stick to one's guns' means sticking to one's beliefs or actions; refuse to change thoughts or actions. E.g. Her parents were not in support of making her an actress but she stuck to her guns. Thus, option A is the correct answer. Rest of the options are incorrect.

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