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.

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  • 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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  • stick it to (someone)
  • lead up to (something)
  • fill out (something) or fill (something) out


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