Idioms
force (someone) to the wall
to push someone to an extreme position
The company forced the union to the wall during the negotiations for the new contract.
force (something) down (someone's) throat
forever and a day
forever and ever
fork out money for (something) or fork money out for (something)
fork over (something) or fork (something) over
form an opinion
forty winks
foul one's own nest
foul up (something) or foul (something) up
fraught with danger
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helter-skelter
off-center
fond of (someone or something)
shotgun wedding
trouble (someone) with (something)
pick one's way through (something)
pay for (something)
love to hear oneself talk
(the) odd (something)
throw out (someone) or throw (someone) out
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