Idioms
fit the mold
to do what you expect, to do what is considered usual (usually used in the negative - does not fit the mold)
Our teacher does not fit the mold of someone who volunteers to help homeless people every weekend.
fit to be tied
fit to kill
fix (someone's) wagon
fix (someone) up with (someone)
fix up (something) or fix (something) up
fizzle out
flare up
flash in the pan
flat broke
flat out
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at the present time
by hook or by crook
keep one's nose clean
Same here!
as a last resort
a so-and-so
pretty state of affairs
on the block
(as) old as the hills
rump session
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