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Question

Choose the correct meaning of the idiom/phrase.
To be above board
  1. To have a good height
  2. To be able to swim
  3. To be honest in any deal
  4. To have no debts

A
To have a good height
B
To have no debts
C
To be honest in any deal
D
To be able to swim
Solution
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'To be above board' means done in an honest way according to the rules and law. E.g. The admission process of the St. Soldiers School was completely fair and above board. Thus, option B is the correct meaning of the idiom.

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