Idioms
blow (something) out of all proportion
to make a bigger issue about something than it really is
The problem was very small but the manager blew it out of all proportion.
blow a fuse
blow one's own horn
blow one's stack
blow one's top
blow out (something) or blow (something) out
blow over
blow the lid off (something)
blow the whistle (on someone)
blow to smithereens
blow up (at someone)
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take (something) in stride
caught in the middle
wear one's heart on one's sleeve
let (something) slide
cut both ways
hand in hand
back up (someone or something) or back (someone or something) up
give the devil his due
grace (someone or something) with one's presence
bite one's nails
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The first ever patent in the UK was Aaron Rathbone & Roger Burges, Map makers in 1618.
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