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.
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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in a kind of way
wake the dead
the exception that proves the rule
on the take
on top of (something/things)
leg work
have a weakness for (someone or something)
lie low
flip one's lid
strike a sour note
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Year : 2004
Name : david j. gross
Country : united states.
Name : h. david politzer
Country : united states.
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