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.
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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burn (oneself) out
enter one's mind
off balance
cause eyebrows to raise
for all I know
rob Peter to pay Paul
draw (someone) out or draw out (someone)
a dime a dozen
tied to one's mother's apron strings
shake off an illness or shake an illness off
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