Browse by Part of Speech: Verb phrase

Bail out

The phrase bail out means to leave a difficult situation suddenly or to provide financial support to rescue someone or something from trouble, often used...

Ball is in your court

The phrase ball is in your court means it is now your responsibility to take action or make the next decision, indicating that control has shifted to you...

Bank on it

The phrase bank on it means to rely on or be confident that something will happen, treating it as certain or dependable, often used to express strong tru...

Barking up the wrong tree

The phrase barking up the wrong tree means accusing the wrong person or focusing on the wrong cause of a problem, based on a mistaken assumption, and was...

Be at a loss

The phrase be at a loss means to feel confused or unsure about what to do, say, or think, especially when facing an unexpected situation or problem, leav...

Bear in mind

The phrase bear in mind means to remember or consider an important fact while thinking, deciding, or planning something, making sure it stays in your tho...

Bear the brunt

The phrase bear the brunt means to suffer the main or worst part of something unpleasant, such as damage, criticism, or responsibility, while others are ...

Beat around the bush

The phrase beat around the bush means to avoid saying something directly, often by talking indirectly or vaguely, especially when the topic is uncomforta...

Beat the clock

The phrase beat the clock means to finish a task or reach a goal just before a deadline or time limit, often involving speed, pressure, and the challenge...

Beg to differ

The phrase beg to differ means to politely disagree with someone’s opinion or statement, often used in formal or respectful conversation to express a d...

Bend over backwards

The phrase bend over backwards means to make an extreme effort to help someone or achieve something, often doing more than what is reasonable or expected...

Bite off more than you can chew

The phrase bite off more than you can chew means to take on too much work or responsibility at once, resulting in stress or difficulty because the task i...

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