Idioms
flip one's lid
to become very excited, to lose one`s temper
My father flipped his lid when I told him about the large telephone bill.
flip out
flirt with the idea of (doing something)
float a loan
flora and fauna
flunk out
flush with (something)
fly by the seat of one's pants
fly in the face of (someone or something)
fly into the face of danger
fly off the handle
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let out clothes
come full circle
draw to a close
fruits of one's labor
be curtains for (someone or something)
at (someone's) beck and call
make out (something) or make (something) out
hitch a ride
so far
make (something) up to (someone)
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Fact
The original fifty cent piece in Australian decimal currency had around $2.00 worth of silver in it before it was replaced with a less expensive twelve sided coin.
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