Expression Cards
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idiom
bend the rules
Meaning
to make exceptions; to modify rules slightly
Example
The teacher **bent the rules** to help the new student.
idiom
bend the truth
Meaning
to slightly change the truth to make something sound better
Example
He tends to **bend the truth** when telling stories.
phrasal-verb
benefit from
Meaning
to gain an advantage or profit through something
Example
Many developing nations **benefit from** global trade agreements.
idiom
bent over backwards
Meaning
to try very hard to help or please someone
Example
She **bent over backwards** to make sure everyone was happy.
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Best foot forward
Meaning
To try to make the best possible impression
Example
She always puts her **best foot forward** on important occasions.
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Bet the farm
Meaning
To risk everything on one big decision.
Example
He **bet the farm** on that business deal.
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Bet your bottom dollar
Meaning
To be very sure or confident about something.
Example
You can **bet your bottom dollar** that he’ll show up late again.
idiom
beta test
Meaning
to test a product before official release
Example
We are going to **beta test** our app next week.
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betray someone's trust
Meaning
to break someone's confidence in you
Example
She would never **betray your trust**.
idiom
better late than never
Meaning
it’s better to do something late than not do it at all
Example
**Better late than never** – he finally apologized.
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better luck next time
Meaning
used to encourage someone who has failed
Example
**Better luck next time**! You almost won.
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better safe than sorry
Meaning
It’s wiser to be cautious than to take risks and regret later.
Example
I always double-check the locks — **better safe than sorry**.
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between a rock and a hard place
Meaning
facing two difficult choices
Example
She’s **between a rock and a hard place** — neither option is good.
idiom
beyond a reasonable doubt
Meaning
without any logical reason to doubt; with full certainty
Example
The evidence proved his guilt **beyond a reasonable doubt**.
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beyond a shadow of a doubt
Meaning
without any doubt; completely certain
Example
He is **beyond a shadow of a doubt** the best candidate for the job.
idiom
beyond belief
Meaning
too surprising or shocking to believe
Example
His recovery was **beyond belief**.
idiom
beyond one's control
Meaning
not under one’s power or influence
Example
The situation is **beyond our control** now.
idiom
beyond one’s comprehension
Meaning
too difficult to understand
Example
Quantum physics is **beyond my comprehension**.
idiom
beyond one’s grasp
Meaning
too difficult to understand or achieve
Example
Quantum physics is **beyond my grasp** right now.
idiom
beyond reasonable doubt
Meaning
without any logical uncertainty
Example
The jury found him guilty **beyond reasonable doubt**.
idiom
beyond the pale
Meaning
outside acceptable rules or standards
Example
His behavior was **beyond the pale**.
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beyond the rainbow
Meaning
to hope for something wonderful or dreamlike
Example
She believes her dreams lie **beyond the rainbow**.
idiom
beyond the scope
Meaning
outside the planned or expected area of focus
Example
The new feature was beyond the scope of the original project but added great value.
idiom
beyond words
Meaning
too great or extreme to be described in words
Example
Her kindness was **beyond words**.