Idioms
fork over (something) or fork (something) over
to hand over something, to give something
The robber told me to fork over my money or he was going to shoot me.
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
free and easy
free as a bird
free-for-all
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come along
come down hard on (someone)
(not) know the first thing about something
cook the books
have eyes in the back of one's head
hot under the collar
take one's leave of (someone)
a honky-tonk
without batting an eye
let out (someone) or let (someone) out
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Balance of trade
The difference between the value of imports and exports. It is favourable when the value of exported goods exceeds the value of imported goods. If it is reverse balance is unfavourable.
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