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all out: Idiom Meaning and Origin
all one’s taste is in one’s mouth: Idiom Meaning and Origin
all mouth and no trousers: Idiom Meaning and Origin
all bark and no bite: Idiom Meaning and Origin
be-all and end-all: Idiom Meaning and Origin
bat one’s eyes: Idiom Meaning and Origin
bare one’s soul: Idiom Meaning and Origin
balloon goes up: Idiom Meaning and Origin
at the drop of a hat: Idiom Meaning and Origin
at the disposal of: Idiom Meaning and Origin
at pains: Idiom Meaning and Origin
at a pinch: Idiom Meaning and Origin
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