Idioms
bowl (someone) over or bowl over (someone)
to surprise or overwhelm someone
The salesman bowled me over with his sales talk.
brand-new
break (someone's) fall
break (something) to (someone)
break a habit
break a law
break a record
break camp
break down
break down (something) or break (something) down
break even
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check in (at an airport)
on the tip of one's tongue
at the appointed hour
come on the scene
throw one's voice
take up with (someone)
keep on one's toes
wee hours (of the night/morning)
put (someone or something) at (someone's) disposal
everything humanly possible
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