The idiom to beat black and blue means to beat someone severely or mercilessly, leaving bruises. The answer is option 2.
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The thief was beaten black and blue by the people. To beat black and blue means - To beat _______.
Held on 1 Jun 2023 · Verified 13 Jul 2026.
with a black belt
mercilessly
with a blue belt
with a whip
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