Idioms
follow through with (something)
to continue or finish an action that one has started
My neighbor said that he would help me paint my house but he did not follow through with his offer.
follow up (something) or follow (something) up
fond of (someone or something)
food for thought
fool around
foot the bill
footloose and fancy-free
for a song
for all (something)
for all I care
for all I know
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give (someone) the go-ahead
wet behind the ears
dead as a doornail
engage in (something)
lay down one's life (for someone or something)
stretch the truth
get one's foot in the door
in the clouds
behind the eight ball
on one's shoulders
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