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To go to each other hammer and tongs

A. To fight with weapons

B. To argue noisily

C. To hug each other

D. To go crazy about meeting each other

Answer: Option B

Solution(By Examveda Team)

To go to each other hammer and tongs: To do something or perform some task with tremendous fervor, determination, energy, or forcefulness.

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