Idioms

feel out (someone) or feel (someone) out
to talk or act carefully with someone in order to find out what he or she thinks
I will feel out my boss this weekend about my chance for a promotion.

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  • feel out of place
  • feel put upon
  • feel sorry for (someone)
  • feel the pinch
  • feel up to (do something)
  • fence (someone) in or fence in (someone)
  • ferret out (something) from (someone) or ferret (information or something) out of (someone)
  • few and far between
  • fiddle around
  • fiddle while Rome burns
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  • hang by a thread/hair
  • crack a book
  • double-cross (someone)
  • hither and thither
  • free and easy
  • ride the gravy train
  • out of spite
  • take the starch out of (someone)
  • chalk (something) up to (something)
  • arrive on the scene


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