Select the option that conveys the meaning of the given idiom most appropriately. Feel someone's collar

Select the option that conveys the meaning of the given idiom most appropriately. Feel someone's collar Correct Answer Arrest or legally apprehend someone

Option 1 is correct as,

Feel someone's collar :- To arrest one (as if by first grabbing them by their collar).

E.g :- The police will feel your collar soon enough if you keep breaking the law.

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