Phrase of the Day (a chink in someone’s armor)-05MAR20

Phrase of the Day (a chink in someone's armor)-05MAR20

Today’s “Phrase of the Day” is a chink in someone’s armor meaning “a weak point/fault in someone’s character, arguments & etc., which can be used to attack/criticize them easily”.

Example sentence: The Kiwis bowler Tim Southee exploited a chink in Virat Kohli’s armour in the recently concluded test series where India were whitewashed 2-0.

This word is present in today’s The Hindu sports news article No one does it better than the Kiwis and click here to read it.

Courtesy: The Hindu

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