Use of Idioms - 5

Blind leading the blind

- someone who doesn't understand something trying to explain it to others

My mom is teaching me in economics, dad feels it like a blind leading the blind.

Blow it (something)

- spoil something

I was a good opportunity but I blew it.

Blow one's own horn

- boast about oneself

Tim is always blowing his own horns.

Blow over

- calm down or to be forgotten

In our society ever scam of politicians is blown over by the people in some time.

Blue in the face

- endlessly, exhausted in anger

I reminded him about it till I was blue in the face

Bone of contention

- Main issue of a disagreement, the subject of a fight

The property has always been the bone of contention between my dad and uncle.

Boot out

- get rid of someone

Bill was booted out of his company for not working honestly.

Brand new

- entirely new

Your daddy has just bought a brand new bike for you.

Break down

- to lose control, become ineffective, mechanical failure or physical or mental collapse

After a heavy exercise session he suddenly broke down.

Break down

- analyze

You should break down market before investing money.

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