Idioms
breath of fresh air
a fresh and imaginative approach to something
The new coach was a breath of fresh air compared to the previous coach.
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
bring (someone) around (to something)
bring (someone) into line
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take (something) to one's grave
right up (someone's) alley
make (something) right/good
bright and early
tear one's hair out
die laughing
clue (someone) in or clue in (someone)
play to the gallery
have eyes in the back of one's head
tag along with (someone)
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