Idioms
fall short of (something)
to not have enough of something
The campaign fell short of the amount of money that it had hoped to gather.
fall through
fall to (someone) to do (something)
fall upon/on (someone or something)
familiar with (someone or something)
fan the flames of (something)
far and away the best
far and wide
far be it from (someone) to do (something)
far from it
far into the night
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worth its weight in gold
suggestive of (something)
go stir-crazy
not (someone's) cup of tea
on the dot
the honeymoon is over
twist (someone) around one's (little) finger
out of a clear blue sky
sporting chance
pound the pavement
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Invention
Invention : remote control, television
Year : 1950
Inventor : robert adler
Country : us.
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