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.

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  • 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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