Idioms

believe in (someone)
to trust or have confidence in someone
The manager believed in his staff and trusted them completely.

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  • believe in (something)
  • below average
  • belt (something) out or belt out (something)
  • bend (someone's) ear
  • bend over backwards (to do something)
  • bent on doing (something)
  • beside oneself (with something)
  • beside the point
  • best part of (something)
  • bet on the wrong horse
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  • heart is set on (something)
  • have a ball
  • come to a head
  • drive (someone) up a wall
  • when the time is ripe
  • know one's way around/about
  • make friends
  • make allowances for (someone or something)
  • lie/lay down on the job
  • have one's finger in too many pies


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