E.E. on November 21st, 2008

The phrasal verb “drag someone or something into something” means to talk about someone or something when you are having an argument, especially when that person or thing is not connected with what you are arguing about.
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Ashley Jones (Bridget Forrester) used the phrasal verb “drag into” [...]

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E.E. on November 21st, 2008

A wild-goose chase refers to a situation where you waste time looking for something that you are not going to find, either because that thing does not exist or because you have been given wrong information about it.
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Katherine Kelly Lang (Brooke Logan) used the phrase [...]

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E.E. on November 13th, 2008

If something or someone turns the corner, their situation starts to improve after a difficult period.
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Susan Flannery(Stephanie Douglas Forrester) used the phrase “turn the corner” in the popular TV show “The Bold and the Beautiful” as shown below:

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E.E. on November 13th, 2008

The phrase “rest on your laurels” means to be so satisfied with your own achievements that you make no effort to improve.
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John McCook(Eric Forrester) used the phrase “rest on your laurels” in the popular TV show “The Bold and the Beautiful” as shown below:

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E.E. on November 13th, 2008

Clean bill of health is the assurance that an animal or person is healthy.
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Susan Flannery(Stephanie Douglas Forrester) used the phrase “clean bill of health” in the popular TV show “Bold and the Beautiful” as shown below:

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E.E. on November 13th, 2008

The phrase “out of the woods” means to no longer be in danger or difficulty.
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 The phrase “out of the woods” was used in the popular TV show “The Bold and the Beautiful” as shown below:

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E.E. on November 26th, 2007

The phrase “Piece by piece” means one after another.
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Katherine Kelly Lang(Brooke Logan) used the phrase “Piece by piece” while she was with Susan Flannery(Stephanie Douglas Forrester) and Jack Wagner(Dominick Payne Marone) in the popular TV show “The Bold and the Beautiful” as shown below:

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E.E. on November 9th, 2007

The phrasal verb “work out” means to happen or develop in a particular way.
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Susan Flannery(Stephanie Douglas Forrester) used the phrasal verb “work out” while talking to Ashley Jones (Bridget Forrester) in the popular TV show “The Bold and the Beautiful” as shown below: 

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