Idioms

bail out (of something)
to abandon a situation, to jump out of an airplane
The plan to buy a summer home with our friends was becoming too expensive so we decided to bail out.

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  • 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)
  • baptism of fire
  • bargain for (something)
  • bargain on (something)
  • barge in on (someone or something)
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  • on the same wavelength
  • tear down (something) or tear (something) down
  • send (someone) about his or her business
  • carry a lot of weight with (someone or something)
  • right off the bat
  • put (something) straight
  • talk over (something) or talk (something) over
  • talk big
  • hit-and-run
  • fill out (something) or fill (something) out


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