Idioms
break up (something) or break (something) up
to separate, to divide into groups or pieces, to put an end to something
Nobody wanted to break up their groups. We usually break up into small groups during our class.
break up (with someone)
breath of fresh air
breathe down (someone's) neck
breathe easy
breathe one's last
brew a plot
bright and early
bright-eyed and bushy-tailed
brimming with (something)
bring (someone) around
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round up (someone or something) or round (someone or something) up
in abeyance
more (something) than one can shake a stick at
quite a bit
tie up (someone) or tie (someone) up
get the shock of one's life
bottle (something) up or bottle up (something)
shy away from (someone or something)
ground floor
once or twice
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