Idioms
face up to (something)
to accept something that is not easy to accept
My friend must face up to the fact that he will never have enough money to buy a car.
face value
facts of life
fade away
fair and impartial
fair and square
fair game
fair play
fair to middling
fair-weather friend
fall apart
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pick up (someone) or pick (someone) up
at (someone's) beck and call
grease (someone's) palm
as if
get out of bed on the wrong side or get out on the wrong side of bed
by all accounts
close one's eyes to (something)
have a crush on (someone)
think up (an excuse or idea)
read (someone) his or her rights
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In Nicholas County, West Virginia, no member of the clergy is allowed to tell jokes or humorous stories from the pulpit during a church service.
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