20 English idioms start with 'B'
One idiom is defined as "a way of speaking naturally for native speakers of a language", or is simpler, a common sentence.
Their language is full of them, and seems to depend on where you grow up, you can have different idioms for others.
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The rear seat driver: those criticized from the side, like someone gave unwanted advice from the back seat of a car to the driver.
Go back later: If everything happens again, they directly last time to another time.
Back to the square: Must start over from the beginning.
Back to the drawing board: When an attempt to fail and it's time to start all.
Apple bad: a bad person and makes the other bad is a bad apple.
Bad shape: If something has a bad shape, it is in a bad condition.
Baker's dozen: Thirteen.
Barking the wrong tree: A mistake is done in something you are trying to achieve.
Beat a dead horse: to force an end problem.
Beat around the bush: avoid the main topic.
Bend back: do anything needed to help.
Between a rock and a difficult place: stuck between two very bad choices.
Bite off more than you can chew: To make a mission is a great way.
Bite your tongue: to avoid talking.
Blood thicker than water: Family bonds are closer to anything else.
Blue Moon: a rare event or happens.
Breaking one leg: a superstition way to say 'Good luck' without saying 'good luck', which is the opposite.
Bring home Bacon: A person who brought home Bacon earned money that a family lived.
Browned off: To be tired or bored with someone / something.
Buy a lemon: to buy a continuous car for problems or stop running after you drive it away.
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