Idioms
bring out (something) or bring (something) out
to make something available, to introduce something to the public
The woman brought out some snacks for the children. The computer company brought out a new computer last month.
bring some new facts to light
bring to mind
bring up (a child)
bring up (a subject)
bring up the rear
broad in the beam
broke
brush up on (something)
buck for (something)
buckle down and do (something)
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feel up to (do something)
no bed of roses
take part in (something)
take to one's heels
a matter of life and death
have feet of clay
for sale
smoke (something) out or smoke out (something)
fool around
halfhearted
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The Ribbon worm will start eating itself to avoid starvation.
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