Idioms

bear with (someone or something)
to be patient with someone or something, to endure someone or something
We had to bear with our teacher as she explained the material to the new students.

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  • beat (someone) to the draw
  • beat (someone) to the punch
  • beat (something) into (someone's) head
  • beat a hasty retreat
  • beat a path to (someone's) door
  • beat around the bush
  • beat one's brains out
  • beat one's head against the wall
  • beat the clock
  • beat the living daylights out of (someone)
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  • off one's rocker
  • call of nature
  • happen upon (someone or something)
  • keep up with (someone or something)
  • fall back
  • drop off (someone or something) or drop (someone or something) off
  • tied to one's mother's apron strings
  • tight squeeze
  • pull (something) out of a hat
  • lose touch with (someone)


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    Speak of the Devil is short for Speak of the Devil and he shall come. It was believed that if you spoke about the Devil it would attract his attention. That's why when you're talking about someone and they show up people say Speak of the Devil.      .. More >>
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