Idioms
bail out (someone) or bail (someone) out
to pay a sum of money that allows someone to leave jail while waiting for a trial
The singer had to pay much money to bail himself out of prison.
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)
bark is worse than one's bite
bark up the wrong tree
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knock off work
make an appointment (with someone)
against one's will
high man on the totem pole
in the meantime
cloak-and-dagger
lay off (workers/staff) or lay (workers/staff) off
for keeps
cut (someone) to the quick
quick as a flash
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The word "nerd" was first coined by Dr. Seuss in "If I Ran the Zoo."
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