Idioms
freeze (someone) out or freeze out (someone)
to prevent someone from getting a share in something by unfriendly or dishonest treatment
The man froze his partner out of the profits from the sale of the land.
fresh out of (something)
frighten (someone) out of his or her wits
frighten (someone) to death
frighten the living daylights out of (someone)
fritter (something) away or fritter away (something)
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from cradle to grave
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foul up (something) or foul (something) up
riding for a fall
stew in one's own juice
make time for (someone or something)
live and let live
back to the drawing board
tenterhooks
make out (something)
neck and neck
for a song
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In the Middle Ages, a peacock was often roasted with its feathers on.The skin was inflated first to stop the feathers burning, and then pierced when the bird was cooked so that it appeared as though it were alive when served.
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