Idioms beginning with B

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beef up

Meaning: to become big and muscular

Example: Google has beefed up it's search algorithm to provide the best quality search result to its users. Read more ➺


black and blue

Meaning: hurt, either bodily, emotionally or psychologically

Example: The man beat his own mother black and blue! How could someone do such a horrible act? The mother is still praying for the best for him though. Read more ➺


black out

Meaning: to be in a semi unconscious state so as to not have any memory of a particular moment

Example: The child's mother blacked out on seeing him at the hospital. Subsequently she had to be hospitalised too. Read more ➺


blow someone’s mind

Meaning: To amaze or astonish someone completely; to cause intense wonder or excitement.

Example: The breathtaking view from the top of the mountain blew my mind; I had never seen anything so beautiful. Read more ➺


ballpark figure

Meaning: to be near about the exact (usually in amount)

Example: The management was given a ballpark figure at the very beginning of the presentation. Read more ➺


baker’s dozen

Meaning:  not 12 in numbers but 13

Example: The fellow gave me a baker's dozen of cookies. It made my children very happy. Read more ➺


building blocks

Meaning: something that is a basic element (of the subject)

Example: The building blocks of success, in my view, come from perseverance and hard work. Read more ➺


brought forward

Meaning: to bring forth

Example: The meeting has been brought forward by the board and we have to start preparing for it right away. Read more ➺


blood is thicker than water

Meaning: family relations and bonds are closer than other relationships

Example: When you get into trouble, usually your family will be the ones to bail you out, not your friends. After all, blood is thicker than water. Read more ➺


beat around the bush

Meaning: avoid talking about the main topic

Example: Will you please stop beating about the bush and get to the point? Read more ➺


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