The idiom "go back to the drawing board" means to return to the planning stage and come up with new ideas after a previous plan has failed.
Therefore, the correct response is:
We will have to come up with new ideas.
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Which meaning does the idiom in the following sentence convey?
“If this birdhouse doesn't stay together, we will have to go back to the drawing board,” my father warned.
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We will have to give up and begin a new project.
We will have to give up and begin a new project.
We will have to sketch new pictures.
We will have to sketch new pictures.
We will have to return inside.
We will have to return inside.
We will have to come up with new ideas.
We will have to come up with new ideas.
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The idiom "go back to the drawing board" means to return to the planning stage and come up with new ideas after a previous plan has failed.
Therefore, the correct response is:
We will have to come up with new ideas.