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Buggles Turn
Buggles Turn : Browned Off : To be tired of or fed up with Most of the candidates felt browned off after the arduous examination.
Brownie Points :
If you try to earn brownie points with someone, you do things you know will please them.
Vasantha had the alacrity to earn brownie points from her boss.
Brush Under The Carpet :
If you brush something under the carpet, you are making an attempt to ignore it or hide it from others.
Buggles’ Turn :
If it is buggles’ turn, someone gets promotion through length of service rather than ability, especially in the British Civil Service.
Bull in A China Shop:
If someone behaves like a bull in a china shop, they are clumsy when they should be careful.
Bull Market :
A bull market is a period when investors are optimistic and there are expectations that good financial results will continue.
Bull Session :
If you have a bull session, you have an informal group discussion about something.
Bull-Headed :
If you are a bull-headed, you are stubborn or inflexible.
Bums On Seats :
Those who have paid to watch a performance are buns on seats.
Bun in The Oven :
If a woman has a bun in the oven, she is pregnant.
Bundle of Nerves :
Someone who is a bundle of nerves is very worried or nervous.
Burn Under My Saddle :
A burn under your saddle is something that annoys you or spurs you into action.
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