Idioms
beg to differ with (someone)
to politely disagree with someone
"I'm sorry, but I beg to differ with you about what happened."
begin to see the light
behind (someone's) back
behind closed doors
behind in (something)
behind on (something)
behind schedule
behind the eight ball
behind the scenes
behind the times
belabor the point
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run (someone) in or run in (someone)
put out a fire or a light
drive (something) home or drive home (something)
in less than no time
the one-two
(one's) chickens have come home to roost
out of town
tear one's hair out
in a quandary
eager beaver
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Veto
Right to reject any resolution or enactment passed by the legislature.
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