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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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to be broke<br />

- to have no money<br />

I spent all of my money on my holiday <strong>and</strong> now I am broke.<br />

brush up on (something)<br />

- to review something that one has already learned<br />

I am going to brush up on my English before my trip to New York.<br />

a brush with the law<br />

- a brief encounter or experience with the police because of a crime<br />

The man had a brush with the law when he was young but now he is totally honest.<br />

buck for (something)<br />

- to aim/try for a goal<br />

The soldier was bucking for a promotion.<br />

buckle down (to something)<br />

- to begin to work seriously at something<br />

I have to buckle down <strong>and</strong> study or I will fail the exam.<br />

bug (someone)<br />

- to irritate or bother someone<br />

The boy's rude behavior is beginning to bug me.<br />

build a fire under (someone)<br />

- to stimulate someone to do something<br />

We keep trying to build a fire under our friend but he refuses to study or look for a<br />

job.<br />

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