To haul over the coals
A. To put hand in a wrong task
B. To throw into the fire
C. To put to task
D. To say the wrong words
Answer: Option C
Solution(By Examveda Team)
To haul over the coals: To scold, reprimand, or reprove someone severely for an error or mistake.Related Questions on Idioms and Phrases
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