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To wash one's dirty linen in public

A. To criticise one's nature in public

B. To quarrel in the open

C. To do some ugly work in public

D. To discuss dirty and scandalous matters of personal nature in the presence of strangers

Answer: Option D

Solution(By Examveda Team)

To wash one's dirty linen in public: to discuss in public one's private scandals, disagreements, or difficulties.

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