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.
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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in return for (someone or something)
get a foothold (somewhere)
pick holes in (something)
in on (something)
once in a while
in the running
put a spin on (something)
in store
in the offing
a ripple of protest
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Recession
An economic phenomenon characterised by excessive production, less demand, tight money market.
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