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• Behind closed doors.
Done in secret.
• Bet on the wrong horse.
To misread the future.
• Bent on doing.
To be determined to do something.
• Bite off more than one can chew.
To do more than one’s ability.
• Bite the bullet.
To face a difficult situation bravely.
• Bitter pill to swallow.
An unpleasant fact that must be accepted.
• Black sheep of the family.
Worst member.
• Blessing in disguise.
Something that turns out to be good which earlier appeared to be wrong.
• Blind leading the blind.
Someone who does not understand something but tries to explain to other.
• Blow one’s own horn.
To praise one.
• Blow someone’s mind.
Excite someone.
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