Q. What is the meaning of idiom 'Foar in the mouth'?
- Frightened
- Be complacent
- To revive a quarrel which was almost forgotten
- To be furious
Answer: To be furious
Foam at the mouth: Be in a state of uncontrolled angerEx: She was almost foaming at the mouth when she heard about the cost of the car repairs. Walter was foaming at the mouth with rage.
No, the exact answer is: to be in extreme hatred
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