Idioms
beat (something) into (someone's) head
to force someone to learn something
The teacher thinks that she must beat the material into the students' heads.
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)
beat the rap
beat the tar out of (someone)
beat up (someone) or beat (someone) up
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fall short of (one's expectations)
double-check (something)
out of order
sign up for (something)
eat one's words
unknown quantity
hear from (someone)
plug up (something) or plug (something) up
side against (someone)
work off (something) or work (something) off
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In ancient Rome, it was considered a sign of leadership to be born with a crooked nose
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