Idioms
forever and a day
a very long time, forever, always
It took forever and a day to get the book that we ordered from the bookstore.
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
freak out
free and clear
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work over (someone) or work (someone) over
leave oneself wide open for (something)
steal a base
blue blood
in less than no time
put (something) on ice
(in) high gear
cast pearls before swine
follow up (something) or follow (something) up
all right
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