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.
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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nothing to speak of
go at it hammer and tongs
in hindsight
play hooky
sort of (something)
sight unseen
buy (something) for a song
begin to see the light
pull (something) together or pull together (something)
one up on (someone)
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In playing poker, there is one chance in 500 of drawing a flush.
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