Idioms
beat the living daylights out of (someone)
to beat someone severely
The two men beat the living daylights out of the man at the gas station.
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)
become of (someone or something)
becoming on/to (someone)
bee in one's bonnet
beef up (something) or beef (something) up
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ram (something) down (someone's) throat
raise havoc with (someone or something)
know (someone or something) like the back of one's hand
point the finger at (someone)
a tempest in a teapot
barge in on (someone or something)
blow (something) out of all proportion
a square peg in a round hole
in the middle of nowhere
drop by
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Some babies are born still enclosed in the sac that holds the fluid in which they develop in the womb. It used to be considered a sign of good luck.World War II leader Winston Churchill was born like this.
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