List of idioms start with B

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Idioms by alphabet

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  • Bear down on someone

    Meaning : Approach threateningly

  • Bear something in mind

    Meaning : If someone asks you to bear something in mind, they are telling you to remember it because it is important.

  • Bear something out

    Meaning : Support

  • Bear the brunt (of something)

    Meaning : A person who bears the brunt of something is the one who suffers the most when something bad or unpleasant happens.

  • Bear the palm

    Meaning : Are pre-eminent

  • Bear up

    Meaning : Mange to carry on inspit of difficulties

  • Beard the lion (or someone) in his den

    Meaning : If you visit someone important in the place where they work, in order to challenge him/her or obtain something, you beard the lion in his den.

  • Beat A Dead Horse

    Meaning : To force an issue that has already ended

  • Beat about the bush

    Meaning : Irrelevant talking

  • Beat around the bush

    Meaning : Evade an issue

  • Beat one's brains out

    Meaning : Try very hard to understand or do something

  • Beat/flog a dead horse

    Meaning : To say that someone is beating a dead horse means that they are wasting time and effort trying to do or achieve something that is not possible.

  • Beating Around The Bush

    Meaning : Avoiding the main topic. Not speaking directly about the issue

  • Beats me

    Meaning : I have no idea

  • Bed - fellow

    Meaning : Close associate

  • Bed of thorns

    Meaning : Full of difficulties

  • Bee in one's bonnet

    Meaning : To be mad or crazzy about someting

  • Before long

    Meaning : soon

  • Behind one's back

    Meaning : During one's absence

  • Behind the scene

    Meaning : In the secret, in possession of facts not generally known

  • Below one's dignity

    Meaning : Below standard

  • Below the belt

    Meaning : An action or remark described as below the belt means that it is considered unfair or cruel.

  • Bent out of shape

    Meaning : needlessly worried about something

  • Beside himself

    Meaning : Out of his mind

  • Beside the mark

    Meaning : Irrelevent, Not to the point

  • Bet your bottom dollar

    Meaning : Bet all one has on something

  • Between A Rock And A Hard Place

    Meaning : Stuck between two very bad options

  • Between the devil and the deep sea

    Meaning : Between two great difficulties

  • Beyond a shadow of a doubt

    Meaning : This expression is used to express absolute certainty about something.

  • Beyond all question

    Meaning : Undoubtedly

  • Beyons one's grasp

    Meaning : Out of one's reach

  • Bids fair

    Meaning : Seems likely

  • Big cheese

    Meaning : An important person, a leader

  • Bird's - eye view

    Meaning : General study

  • Birds of a feather

    Meaning : Of same habits

  • Bite Off More Than You Can Chew

    Meaning : To take on a task that is way to big

  • Bite Your Tongue

    Meaning : To avoid talking

  • Blabbermouth

    Meaning : A very talkative person especially one who says things that should be kept secret

  • Black and blue

    Meaning : To beat mercilessly

  • Black and white

    Meaning : In written form

  • Black sheep

    Meaning : Bad characters, scoundrels

  • Blood and iron

    Meaning : Relentless use of force

  • Blood Is Thicker Than Water

    Meaning : The family bond is closer than anything else

  • Blow hot and cold

    Meaning : To vacillate, To be inconsistent

  • blow one's top

    Meaning : Become extremely angry

  • Blow over

    Meaning : Cesde ti arouse intrest and br forgetten

  • Blow someone up

    Meaning : Reprimated angrily

  • Blow up

    Meaning : Suddenly became angry

  • Blowing one's own trumpet

    Meaning : Praising himself

  • Blue blood

    Meaning : Noble blood

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