Idioms
bend (someone's) ear
to talk to someone (sometimes annoying them)
I did not want to go into my supervisor's office and have him bend my ear for a long time.
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
bet one's bottom dollar
better off
better part of (something)
between a rock and a hard place
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break even
take a toll on (someone or something)
rake (someone) over the coals
all systems go
see (someone or something) as (something)
have the presence of mind to (do something)
mind one's P's and Q's
see red
get a move on
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The minarets of the Taj Mahal in India are angled at 88 degrees outwards so that they would not collapse into the structure should an earthquake occur
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