Idioms
beat around the bush
to avoid discussing something directly, to speak indirectly, to evade an issue
"Stop beating around the bush and give us your final decision."
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
Beat's me.
become engaged to (someone)
become engaged with (someone)
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leave (someone or something) behind
seventh heaven
feel on top of the world
teething troubles
point the finger at (someone)
go so far as to say (something)
play up (someone or something) or play (someone or something) up
have one's head in the clouds
brew a plot
pick up the tab
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