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a drop in the bucket a small amount compared to what is needed.
ace in the hole a resource that remains unrevealed or unused until a particular need arises.
air one's dirty linen in public to make public embarrassing or shameful private facts about oneself or others.
all in all with every factor taken into account; in general.
babe in the woods a naive or inexperienced person, esp. one who can be easily exploited.
barge in to interrupt or intrude, esp. clumsily or impolitely.
bear in mind to remember or pay attention to (some information) that is in one's mind.
believe in to accept as real or true. [3 definitions]
blend in to merge with, fit in with, or be indistinguishable from, the surroundings or other people.
blue in the face exhausted from excessive effort or activity.
born with a silver spoon in one's mouth born to wealthy parents and therefore having had privileges that others have not had.
break in to enter a home or other property by force, without authorization, and with an illegal purpose. [3 definitions]
break-in an incident in which a home or other property is entered without authorization and for an illegal purpose, especially that of burglary.
bring in to use or get assistance from (a person or group with specialized skills). [5 definitions]
brother-in-law the brother of one's spouse. [3 definitions]
built-in constructed as a permanent part of a larger structure. [2 definitions]
bury one's head in the sand to refuse to confront reality or the facts; avoid the truth.
butt in (informal) to mix into or intrude in other people's activities or conversation.
call-in a telephone conversation between a listener or viewer and a radio or television host, which is broadcast on the host's show. [2 definitions]
cap in hand in a humble manner.