MCQ Practice English 📖 'Keep your nose out of something ' means - A be controlled B not to smell C to avoid D to interfere Favorite Practice Add to Book Explanation & Answer Detailed explanations and answers are restricted. Unlock full access by logging in to your account. 🔒 Unlock the detailed explanation and answers Log In / Sign Up Previous'John , if your mother catches you playing in the filty mud like that you'll realy be in hot water'. The means that if John's... Next'Keep your pecker up'. The meaning of the idiom is---