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Best Of Both Worlds

Best Of Both Worlds - a way to have the best of 2 different things

  • We live in London & New York. We have the best of both worlds.
  • I want to learn English & biology, so I can have to best of both worlds.
  • I work at home, so I have the best of both world. I work and I get to stay at home.
  • We are going to build a house on the land, so my mother can have the best of both worlds. She can live by her in her own house, but still live with us.
  • I live in a park inside the city. I live in the nature, but I still live in the city. I have the best of both worlds.
  • We are going to build a new room to my house. We will have more room, but we will not have to move. We will have to best of both worlds.

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Bread And Butter

Bull Headed

Blow A Gasket

Buy It

Blow Your Lid

Bring Down The House

Bring Together

Board To Tears

Beef Up

Bear A Grudge

Break Even

Baby Steps

Bend Over Backwards

Break The News

Bring Your 'A' Game

Back On Your Feet

Behind The Wheel

Bottom Line

Big Wig

Bargain Hunter

Bang For Your Buck

Blessing In Disguise

Binge Watching

Buzz Off

Bend My Arm

Break My Back

Ball Of Fire

Brighten Up

Bite The Dust

Bone Tired

Boiling Hot

Bed Of Roses

Bummed Out

Bounce Back

Bail Out

Big House

Burnout

Black Eye

Brown Bag It

Black And Blue

Begin To See The Light

Baby Steps

Black Market

Bring Home The Bacon

Behind Schedule

Behind Bars

Bright Side

Bonehead

Be Up On

Break The Bank

Ballpark Figure

Bad Egg

Beach Bum

Bad-Mouth

Big Fish

Bundle Up

Barking Up The Wrong Tree

Board To Death

Big Mouth

Blow Up (Someone) Phone

By The Book

Burn Bridges

By The Skin Of Your Teeth

Back To Square One

Bad Apple

Baker's Dozen

Beat Around The Bush

Bear In Mind

Beat It

Beeline

Bent Out Of Shape

Best Of Both Worlds

Beyond Help

Bird Brain

Bit The Bullet

Bitter Pill To Swallow

Blow A Fuse

Blue In The Face

Bookworm

Break A Leg

Burn The Midnight Oil

Bust Somebody's Chops

Busy As A Bee

By Heart

By The Way

By The Book

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