Idiom “To cool one’s heels” means:

Idiom “To cool one’s heels” means:

  • (A) To be kept waiting
  • (B) To be good and delicate
  • (C) To have a deal with troublesome person
  • (D) To praise someone
The phrase "to cool one's heels" is an idiom that means waiting, being kept waiting for what can be a long stretch before you can proceed, visit someone, or go inside. It means having to wait idly, hence the impatience.
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 ‘NATO’ is an abbreviation of:

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