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a bun in the oven pregnant, expecting a baby Mabel has a bun in the oven. The baby's due in April.
a bunch of malarkey an untrue story, a lot of bunk, bull "Do you believe what the psychic said about your future?" "No. It's a bunch of malarkey."
a bundle of nerves a very nervous person; uptight person May has so many problems - she's just a bundle of nerves.
a card (See such a card)
a case of an example of, it's a case of Look at Bosnia. That's a case of ethnic civil war.
a caution a bold or shocking person, no shrinking violet She is a caution! She told the judge he was all wrong.
a cheap drunk a person who gets drunk on one or two drinks Jo admits she's a cheap drunk. Her limit is two drinks.
a checkup a doctor's examination, a medical examination If you aren't feeling well, go to the doctor for a checkup.
a chicken in every pot enough food for every family No one will be hungry if there's a chicken in every pot.
a chin wag a conversation, a visit The grandmothers were talking happily - having a chin wag.


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