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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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ear (something) out<br />

- to prove that something is right<br />

The man's constant lateness bore out the fact that he could never continue with one<br />

job for a long time.<br />

bear the brunt of (something)<br />

- to withst<strong>and</strong> the worst part or the strongest part of something<br />

The small isl<strong>and</strong> bore the brunt of the tropical storm.<br />

bear with (someone or something)<br />

- to be patient with someone or something, to endure someone or something<br />

We had to bear with our teacher as she explained the material to the new students.<br />

beat a hasty retreat<br />

- to retreat or withdraw very quickly<br />

beat <strong>Idioms</strong><br />

The soldiers beat a hasty retreat when the guerrillas attacked them.<br />

beat a path to (someone's) door<br />

- to come to someone in great numbers<br />

The customers beat a path to the door of the computer game store.<br />

beat around the bush<br />

- to speak indirectly or evasively<br />

"Stop beating around the bush <strong>and</strong> give us your final decision."<br />

beat one's brains out<br />

- to work very hard (to do something)<br />

We beat our brains out in order to think of a name for the new magazine.<br />

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