Idioms
fill (someone) in or fill in (someone)
to tell someone the details about something
"I will fill you in later about our plans for the weekend."
fill in (something) or fill (something) in
fill out (something) or fill (something) out
fill the bill
filled to the brim
find fault with (someone or something)
find it in one's heart to (do something)
find one's feet
find one's own level
find one's tongue
find one's way
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back up (something) or back (something) up
get a bright idea
leave a bad taste in (someone's) mouth
Katie bar the door
piece of the action
let out (some kind of sound) or let (some kind of sound) out
in a lather
greasy spoon
round off (something) or round (something) off
have an edge on/over (someone or something)
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In Maine, it is illegal to sell a car on Sunday unless it comes equipped with plumbing.
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