Important Idioms and Phrases:
Serial B ( Day -3)
1.
To back up—(to
support) For a good cause one must
always back up.
2.
To save one's back—
(to come off scatheless with difficulty) Somehow he did manage to save his back.
3.
To set one's back—(to
make one angry) I do not think it is
advisable to set anybody's back.
4.
To turn one's back upon—(to turn away)
It is shame on you to turn your back upon your friends in trouble.
5.
Backbite—
(Speak evil in absence) It is not good
to backbite your friends.
6.
To the backbone—(
thoroughly ) All our staff are honest to the backbone.
7.
Backward and forward—( to and fro)
One's luck goes backward and
forward.
8.
To bring one the bacon— (to succeed in one's purpose) I had to work before I brought him the bacon.
9.
To save one's bacon—( to save oneself with great difficulty) Thank God
, I have saved my bacon.
10.
Bad blood
– ( ill feeling ) Do not have bad blood with anyone.
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