Idioms
fly into the face of danger
to take great risks
The pilot was flying into the face of danger when he went to fight the forest fire.
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
follow in (someone's) footsteps/tracks
follow one's heart
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hit the spot
have it both ways
my one and only
shake in one's boots
a far cry from (something)
come to a pretty pass
lay out (money) or lay (money) out
hand (something) down to (someone) or hand down (something) to (someone)
try (something) out on (someone) or try out (something) on (someone)
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According to the U.S. Bureau of the Census, the most common job in the United States in the 1890s was a farmer. Today, it' a salesman.
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