Idioms

boil down to (something)
to reduce something to its essential or main part
The reason that we could not go on a holiday boiled down to the fact that we had no money.

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  • bone of contention
  • bone up (on something)
  • boot out (someone) or boot (someone) out
  • bore (someone) stiff
  • bore (someone) to death
  • born out of wedlock
  • born with a silver spoon in one's mouth
  • boss (someone) around or boss around (someone)
  • bottle (something) up or bottle up (something)
  • bottom line
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  • in the market for (something)
  • have one's druthers
  • have a good time
  • act up
  • hang in the balance
  • nose around
  • pave the way for (someone or something)
  • from rags to riches
  • hole up (somewhere)
  • in defiance of (someone or something)


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