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Common List of Idioms Starting with U

Select idioms starting with B from the list below to see their meanings.

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  • ugly duckling

  • under age

  • under the weather

  • until hell freezes over

  • up shit creek

  • upper hand

  • ups and downs

 

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  • old school

  • magic wand

  • drama queen

  • dead duck

  • live and let live

  • let sleeping dogs lie

  • full of yourself

  • fresh as a daisy

  • knock your socks off

  • give the devil his due

Examples in Movies & TV Shows

Scent of a Woman (1992)

There are two kinds of people in this world… those who stand up and face the music, and those who run for cover. Cover is better.

— Lt. Col. Frank Slade

The Walking Dead "Cherokee Rose" (2011)

My point is it lets you off the hook. You don’t owe us anything.

— Rick Grimes

The Faculty (1998)

The jock can be smart, the ugly duckling beautiful, and the class wuss doesn’t have to live in terror. The new girl, well, the new girl she can just fit right in with anybody.

— Marybeth

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