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What is the nearest meaning of the phrase “bandy something around”?

ATo play with an object
BTo discuss something casually or exchange ideas informally
CTo argue intensely
DTo throw something away

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Correct Answer: B: To discuss something casually or exchange ideas informally

Explanation: The correct answer is B: To discuss something casually or exchange ideas informally. 'BANDY SOMETHING AROUND' means to exchange ideas or pass information around in a casual, informal manner.

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