Idioms

follow up (something) or follow (something) up
to make (one action) more successful by doing something more
The doctor followed up his phone call in the morning with a visit in the afternoon.

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  • 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
  • for all intents and purposes
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  • out of the corner of one's eye
  • heads will roll
  • stick it to (someone)
  • make oneself felt
  • hell-on-wheels
  • ill will
  • stay put
  • beat one's head against the wall
  • run over (something)
  • make believe


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