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.
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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The placement of a donkey's eyes in its'heads enables it to see all four feet at all times.
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