Idioms

beside the point
to be not relevant to the subject that you are considering or discussing
"What you are saying is beside the point. We are not talking about salary now."

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  • 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
  • between the devil and the deep blue sea
  • betwixt and between
  • beyond a shadow of a doubt
  • beyond measure
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  • play hooky
  • put one's own house in order
  • green with envy
  • wild about (someone or something)
  • in the nick of time
  • come by (something)
  • stuff the ballot box
  • bid adieu to (someone or something)
  • come back
  • a ripple of protest


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