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Ace up your sleeve - ANSWER: If you have an ace up your sleeve, you have
something that will give you an advantage that other people don't know
Achilles' Heel - ANSWER: weak point
Add fuel to the fire - ANSWER: to make a bad situation worse
Air your dirty laundry in public - ANSWER: to talk about your private
disagreements or embarrassing matters in public
Albatross around your neck - ANSWER: a problem resulting from something you
did that stops you from being; difficult burden u can't get rid of
All thumbs - ANSWER: clumsy
Apple of your eye - ANSWER: A person or thingthat is greatly loved
Asleep at the switch - ANSWER: not doing their job or taking their
responsibilities very carefully
at the end of your rope - ANSWER: (USA) If you are at the end of your rope, you
are at the limit of your patience or endurance.
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ax to grind - ANSWER: selfish motive
Babe in the woods - ANSWER: naive, defenceless, young person.
back seat driver - ANSWER: a person who gives unwanted advice
baker's dozen - ANSWER: 13 of something
Bark is worse than your bite - ANSWER: ...
bark up the wrong tree - ANSWER: to direct your attention or efforts towards the
wrong person or thing. Have the wrong idea about something
batten down the hatches - ANSWER: to prepare for the worst that could happen to
you.
beat a dead horse - ANSWER: to pursue a useless goal
beat around the bush - ANSWER: be deliberately ambiguous or unclear in order to
mislead or withhold information
beat the band - ANSWER: the greatest amount possible
beat your swords into plowshares - ANSWER: To stop fighting and turn your
attention toward peaceful activities.
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