Idioms
back-to-back
something follows immediately after something else, two people touching backs
There were two back-to-back games today because of the rain last week. We sat back-to-back during the contest.
bad blood (between people)
bad-mouth (someone or something)
bag of tricks
bail out (of something)
bail out (someone or something) or bail (someone or something) out
bail out (someone) or bail (someone) out
balance the books
ball of fire
bang one's head against the wall
bank on (someone or something)
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as for (someone or something)
off one's hands
have (something) in mind
rough up (someone) or rough (someone) up
jump bail
close at hand
raise a stink about (something)
have (someone's) hide
a hard nut to crack
run to (an amount of money)
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Small cockroaches are more likely to die on their backs than large cockroaches
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