The idiom eat humble pie means to admit that one was wrong and apologise, especially after boasting. Since Harry boasted but the results were different, he had to eat humble pie. So option 2 is correct.
Complete the sentence by using the suitable idiom/ phrase from the following options :
Harry boasted about scoring the highest marks in his class but when he saw the results, he had to _____.
Held on 11 Jun 2023 · Verified 13 Jul 2026.
cut the mustard
eat the humble pie
full of beans
finger in every pie
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