Idioms
believe in (someone)
to trust or have confidence in someone
The manager believed in his staff and trusted them completely.
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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spout off about (someone or something)
tuck into (something)
blow (someone's) mind
just one of those things
fall down on the job
have (something) hanging over one's head
time and again
strike (someone's) fancy
uptight
hitch one's wagon to a star
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