Idioms
bleep (something) out
to replace a word in a radio or television broadcast with a musical tone (often used to bleep out a bad word)
The remarks of the coach were bleeped out during the television interview.
blessing in disguise
blind leading the blind
blood, sweat and tears
blow (someone or something) off
blow (someone's) cover
blow (someone's) mind
blow (someone) away or blow away (someone)
blow (something)
blow (something) out of all proportion
blow a fuse
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saving grace
burn the midnight oil
work up (something) or work (something) up
get a grip of oneself
have half a mind to (do something)
kid around (with someone)
under fire
stick it to (someone)
lead up to (something)
fill out (something) or fill (something) out
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