Idioms
augur well for (someone or something)
to predict good things for someone or something
The poor business conditions do not augur well for the workers.
avail oneself of (something)
avenue of escape
avoid (someone or something) like the plague
back and forth
back down (from someone or something)
back in circulation
back of beyond
back off
back on one's feet
back out (of something)
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sit on (something)
fall over oneself to (do something)
torn between (two things)
do one's best
tie down (something) or tie (something) down
step on it
figure on (something)
of course
go haywire
stand off (someone or something)
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