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Both Ends Meet : Bone of Contention : If there is an issue that always causes tension and arguments, it is a bone of contention. Bone to Pick : If you have a bone to pick with someone, you are annoyed about something they have done and want to tell them how you feel. Boondocks : It is a colloquial word for wild and dense brush Jungle It also indicates rural country and the backwoods. Boot is On The Other Foot. : When the boot is on the other foot, a person who was in a position of weakness is now in a position of strength. Born to The Purple : Someone who is born to the purple is born in an aristocratic or a royal family. Born With A Silver Spoon in Your Mouth : If you are born with a silver spoon in your mouth, you are born into a rich family. Both Ends Meet : If you make both ends meet, you live off the money you earn and do not go into debt. Bottom Line : In accountancy, the bottom line is net income and is used idiomatically to mean the conclusion. Bounce Ideas : If you bounce ideas off someone, you share your ideas with them to know whether they think they would work. Bounce Off The Walls : If someone’s bouncing off the walls, they are very excited about something. Bouquet of Orchids : If someone deserves a bouquet of orchids, he or she has done something worthy of praise. Box and Dice : Box and Dice means everything. Both Ends Meet to HOME PAGE |
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