Idioms
bull in a china shop
someone who is clumsy and upsets other people or plans
Our boss was like a bull in a china shop when I saw him at the meeting last week.
bump into (someone)
bump off (someone)
bundle of nerves
bundle up
burn (oneself) out
burn (someone) in effigy
burn a hole in one's pocket
burn down
burn one's bridges behind one
burn out
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an ear to the ground
tide (someone) over or tide over (someone)
have egg on one's face
set back (someone or something) or set (someone or something) back
count (someone) in or count in (someone)
go through changes
narrow-minded
play by ear
(have something) going for you
with relish
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Blondes have more hair than dark haired people do.
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