Idioms
bargain for (something)
to anticipate something, to take something into account
The difficulty of the job was more than I had bargained for.
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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In a study of 200,000 ostriches over a period of 80 years, no one reported a single case where an ostrich buried its head in the sand.
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