Idioms
beyond one's depth
to be beyond one's ability, to be in deep water
The apartment manager was beyond her depth in her effort to manage the apartment. The swimmer was in deep water and very much beyond her depth.
beyond one's means
beyond the pale
beyond words
bid adieu to (someone or something)
bide one's time
big fish in a small pond
big frog in a small pond
big of (someone)
big shot
bird in hand is worth two in the bush
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hit the bull's-eye
quake in one's boots
to the tune of (an amount of money)
in with (someone)
rob Peter to pay Paul
You don't say!
What's done is done.
tear one's hair out
stay away from (someone or something)
in single file
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