Important Idioms and Phrases starting with Alphabet- B
S.No. | Idioms/Phrases | Meaning |
1. | Back stairs gossip | Talk among servants/ unfair talks |
2. | Bad blood | Enmity/ bitter relations |
3. | Bag and baggage | With all belongings |
4. | Baker’s dozen | Thirteen in number |
5. | Be born with a silver spoon in one’s mouth | To be born in a rich family |
6. | Be in the driving seat | Bearing all responsibilities |
7. | Bear the brunt of | To bear the main part of something unpleasant |
8. | Beat about the bush | To talk in a roundabout manner/ circumlocution |
9. | Beat black and blue | Beating mercilessly |
10. | Beat hollow | To defeat thoroughly and convincingly |
11. | Beck and call | Ready to obey order instantly |
12. | Bed of roses | Pleasant situation of comfort |
13. | Bed of thorns | A situation of extreme difficulty |
14. | Beggar description | A person with no resource |
15. | Bell the cat | Taking first step at personal risk |
16. | Between the devil and the deep sea | Between two difficult situations |
17. | Big gun | An influential person |
18. | Bird of passage | One who comes occasionally |
19. | Bird’s eye view | Overview |
20. | Birds of feather | People with the same idea, characteristics and interests
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21. | Bite the dust | To be defeated |
22. | Black sheep | A person who is regarded as disgrace for his family/ team etc. |
23. | Blind alley | A situation in which no further progress can be made |
24. | Blind date | A meeting between a girl and a boy, who have not met before |
25. | Blow one’s own trumpet | To praise oneself |
26. | Blue blood | Royal or aristocratic descent |
27. | Blue book | Government report |
28. | Body and soul | Entirely |
29. | Bolt from the blue | Unexpected problem |
30. | Bone of contention | Subject of a dispute |
31. | Boon/blessing in disguise | Hidden blessing |
32. | Bosom friend | Fast friend |
33. | Break the ice | To start a conversation |
34. | Breathe one’s last | To pass away/ to die |
35. | Broad day light | In day light (when crime cannot be hidden) |
36. | Broken reed | A weak, unreliable person |
37. | Brown study | A state of deep thought |
38. | Bull in the china shop | One who is out of place in a delicate situation |
39. | Burn a hole in the pocket | Money spent quickly |
40. | Burn one’s fingers | To get oneself into trouble |
41. | Burn the candle at both ends | To waste money |
42. | Burn the midnight oil | Labouring/studying till late night |
43. | Burning question | Hot issue |
44. | Bury the hatchet | To end a hostility |
45. | By fits and starts | Irregularly |
46. | By hook or by crook | By any means, right or wrong |
47. | By leaps and bounds | At a rapid pace |
48. | By the skin of one’s teeth/ by a whisker | Narrowly/by a hair breadth |