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What does the idiom ‘to pay the piper’ mean?

A. To face the consequences of one's actions
B. To pay for music
C. To be wealthy
D. To take responsibility

Answer: To face the consequences of one's actions


Additional Information: 'Pay the piper' means to accept the repercussions of one's choices.


Subjects: Idioms and Phrases, Vocabulary

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