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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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argain for (something)<br />

- to anticipate something, to take something into account<br />

The difficulty of the job was more than I had bargained for.<br />

bargain on (something)<br />

- to plan or expect something<br />

We did not bargain on having heavy rain during our summer birthday party.<br />

barge in on (someone or something)<br />

- to interrupt someone or something, to intrude on someone or something<br />

My sister often barges in on me when I am with my friends.<br />

bark is worse than one`s bite<br />

- someone is not as bad as they sound<br />

"Don`t worry if the boss gets angry - his bark is worse than his bite."<br />

bark up the wrong tree<br />

- to make a wrong assumption about something<br />

The police are barking up the wrong tree in their investigation of the criminal.<br />

base one's opinion on (something)<br />

- to form an opinion from something<br />

I based my opinion on the man's previous work <strong>and</strong> decided not to give him a job.<br />

batten down the hatches<br />

- to prepare for difficult times, to close the hatches in a boat before a storm<br />

A big storm was coming so we decided to batten down the hatches <strong>and</strong> stay home.<br />

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