Select the option that conveys the meaning of the given idiom most appropriately. In clover

Select the option that conveys the meaning of the given idiom most appropriately. In clover Correct Answer In ease or luxury

Option 1 is correct as,

In clover :- Living without financial stress.

E.g:- If only I could win the lottery, then I would be in clover, instead of working three jobs to pay my bills.

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