Phrases Beginning With B

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Back To Square One 

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Meaning:

To go back to the beginning; back to the drawing board. 

Back To The Drawing Board 

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Meaning:

Starting over again on because of a previously failed attempt. Similar to phrases like “back to square one.” 

Barking Up The Wrong Tree 

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Meaning:

To make a wrong assumption about something. 

Beating a Dead Horse 

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Meaning:

To bring up an issue that has already been resolved. 

Beating Around The Bush 

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Meaning:

Someone who is beating around the bush is someone who avoids the main point. 

Beauty Is In The Eye Of The Beholder 

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Meaning:

What is nice looking to one person might be ugly to another; people’s opinions can differ on what is beautiful. 

Benefit Of The Doubt 

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Meaning:

To believe someone, even though you might have some doubts. 

Better Safe Than Sorry 

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Meaning:

It’s better to choose the safer option than a riskier one that you may later regret. 

Between a Rock And a Hard Place 

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Meaning:

Being faced with two difficult choices, where neither are satisfactory. 

Birds Of a Feather Flock Together 

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Meaning:

People tend to associate with others who share similar interests or values. 

Break The Ice 

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Meaning:

This phrase means to break down a social stiffness. 

Blow Your Mind 

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Meaning:

To be amazed or impressed. 

Burn a Hole In My Pocket 

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Meaning:

Eager to spend money. 

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