Idioms
fly by the seat of one's pants
to do a job instinctively rather than by using concrete information
I had to fly by the seat of my pants when my boss left me alone for one week.
fly in the face of (someone or something)
fly into the face of danger
fly off the handle
fly the coop
fly-by-night
flying high
foam at the mouth
foist (something) off on (someone) or foist off (something) on (someone)
fold (something) up or fold up (something)
follow (someone's) lead
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out of reach
talk shop
teach (someone) a lesson
flip one's lid
feel free to do (something)
belabor the point
on medication
return the compliment
in the air
down at the heels
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Nobel Prize
Nobel Prize : Literature
Year : 1962
Name : john steinbeck
Country : united states.
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