Idioms That Begin With Letter B

An idiom is a group of words with a figurative meaning different from its literal meaning.

It is a phrase or expression which has a non-literal meaning attached to it.

We have already discussed idioms that begin with the letter A, so we will look at idioms that start with the letter ‘B’.

Babe in arms
Meaning – This is used to refer to a young child. It may refer to someone who is new or inexperienced in a particular field or activity.
Examples:
The new parents couldn’t believe how fast their babe in arms was growing.
The company was hesitant to hire him as a consultant because he was thought to be a babe in arms when it came to the field of marketing.

Idioms That Begin With Letter ‘A’

All works without play make jack a dull boy
Meaning – The phrase “all works without play makes jack a dull boy” means that if someone only focuses on work and doesn’t take time to relax and have fun, he will become bored. This prase implies that a balance of work and leisure activities is necessary for a person’s well-being and happiness.
Examples:
The manager always reminds her employees to take breaks and enjoy leisure activities, because she knows that all work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.
All schools have break time and leisure time because they know that all work and no play makes jack a dull boy.