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25-letter words containing b, e, n, t, h

  • throw one's weight behind — If you throw your weight behind a person, plan, or campaign, you use all your influence and do everything you can to support them.
  • to be better than nothing — If you say that something is better than nothing, you mean that it is not what is required, but that it is better to have that thing than to have nothing at all.
  • to be in the catbird seat — to be in a very good situation
  • to be in the driving seat — If you say that someone is in the driving seat, you mean that they are in control in a situation.
  • to be living proof that … — to show that
  • to be on the front burner — to be of the highest priority
  • to be on the naughty step — to experience public disfavour, usually because of perceived wayward behaviour
  • to kiss something goodbye — If you say that you kiss something goodbye or kiss goodbye to something, you accept the fact that you are going to lose it, although you do not want to.
  • to read between the lines — If you read between the lines, you understand what someone really means, or what is really happening in a situation, even though it is not said openly.
  • under the aegis of sb/sth — Something that is done under the aegis of a person or organization is done with their official support and backing.
  • what is sb/sth doing here — If you ask what someone or something is doing in a particular place, you are asking why they are there.
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