be at one's beck and call »
To be in the position of serving someone in any way they desire, usually unwillingly.
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be of two minds »
To be undecided or unsure; to equivocate; to have multiple opinions.
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be taken ill »
Due to sudden illness.
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be there for »
To be available to provide comfort and support for someone, especially in a period of difficulty.
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be-all and end-all »
Something considered to be of the utmost importance; something essential or ultimate.
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bear down on »
To approach someone in a very determined way.
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bear in mind »
Remember; consider; note.
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bear out »
To corroborate, prove, or confirm; to demonstrate; to provide evidence for.
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beat a dead horse »
To persist or continue far beyond any purpose, interest or reason.
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beat around the bush »
To delay or avoid talking about something difficult or unpleasant.
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beat Banaghan »
An Irish saying of one who tells wonderful stories, or of something which is amazing and remarkable.
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beat up »
To alarm by a sudden attack.
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beat up »
To get something done, derived from the idea of beating for game.
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beats me »
I don't know; I have no idea.
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beauty is in the eye of the beholder »
Individuals have different inclinations on what is beautiful. Individuals have different beauty standards.
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