Idioms

bargain for (something)
to anticipate something, to take something into account
The difficulty of the job was more than I had bargained for.

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  • bargain on (something)
  • barge in on (someone or something)
  • bark is worse than one's bite
  • bark up the wrong tree
  • base one's opinion on (something)
  • batten down the hatches
  • bawl out (someone) or bawl (someone) out
  • be a new one on (someone)
  • be all ears
  • be all things to all people
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  • use (someone or something) as an excuse
  • take kindly to (someone or something)
  • absent-minded
  • squeak by (someone or something)
  • eager beaver
  • lead the way
  • put the finger on (someone)
  • bank on (someone or something)
  • hit the bricks
  • You can't teach an old dog new tricks.


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