Meaning of the idiom: “Spill the beans”

Meaning of the idiom: "Spill the beans"

  • Correct Answer: Reveal a secret
  • Start a project
  • Make a mistake
  • Act quickly

Explanation: To "spill the beans" means to reveal a secret.

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