Idioms
bury one's head in the sand
to refuse to see something, to know something unpleasant but not want to deal with it
The man always buries his head in the sand and never wants to hear about family problems.
bury the hatchet
business as usual
busman's holiday
but for (someone or something)
butt in (on someone or something)
butter (someone) up or butter up (someone)
button one's lip
buy (something) for a song
buy (something) on credit
buy (something) sight unseen
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give voice to (one's feelings)
flunk out
have one's cake and eat it too
for life
try on (something) or try (something) on
live and let live
levelheaded
little frog in a big pond
in care of (someone)
kick (something) around or kick around (something)
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"Goodbye" came from "God bye" which came from "God be with you."
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