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Bring The House Down : Bring A Knife To A Gunfight : If someone brings a knife to a gunfight, they are very badly prepared for something. Bring Home The Bacon : A person who brings home the bacon earns the money that a family live on. Bring On Board : To make people embrace the ideas intended by the leader or agree to join a team or project is to bring them on board. Bring Someone To Book : If somebody is brought to book, he is punished or made to account for something they have done wrong. Bring Someone To Heel : If you bring someone to heel, you make them obey you. Bring The House Down : Something that brings the house down is acclaimed and praised vigorously. Bring To The Table : If you bring something to the table, you make a contribution or an offer in a discussion or negotiation. Broad Church : If an organization is described as broad church, it is tolerant and accepting of different opinions and ideas. Broad Strokes : If something is described or defined with broad stokes, then only an outline is given, without fine details. Broke As A Joke and It is Not Funny : This idiom describes how it is not funny to be without a cent and just uses broke and joke as rhyming words that help explain this idiom a lot better. Broken Record : When someone sounds like a broken record, they keep on repeating the same things. Brown Nose : When someone tries to make themselves popular with somebody, usually in a position of authority, especially by flattering them, they are brown nosing. Bring The House Down to HOME PAGE |
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