Phrases Beginning With F

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Fight Fire With Fire 

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Meaning:

To retaliate in a similar manner that was used against you. 

Finger Lickin Good 

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Meaning:

When food tastes really good, people use this saying to communicate that. 

Fish Out Of Water 

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Meaning:

When someone is in a situation that they are unfamiliar or unsuited for, they are like a “fish out of water.” 

Fit As a Fiddle 

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Meaning:

Being as “fit as a fiddle” means to be in good health. 

Flea Market 

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Meaning:

A place where inexpensive goods are sold or traded. 

Fool Me Once, Shame On You 

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Meaning:

Recognizing that you fell for the same ruse twice, and realizing that you should have known better the second time around. 

Foaming At The Mouth 

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Meaning:

To be enraged; very angry. 

Fool’s Gold 

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Meaning:

The phrase “fool’s gold” refers to iron pyrite, a worthless mineral that resembles gold. 

Face The Music 

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Meaning:

Someone who is told to “face the music” is being told to deal with the ramifications of what they’ve done, even if it might be hard for them. 

Fair And Square 

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Meaning:

If you won a game “fair and square,” that means you won it in a legitimate manner, without any cheating. 

Far Cry 

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Meaning:

A long ways away; a great distance. 

Feeling Blue 

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Meaning:

To feel sad. It’s similar to the phrase “feeling under the weather.” 

Frog In Your Throat 

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Meaning:

A person who has a “frog in their throat” is having trouble talking because their throat is sore or because of some other issue. 

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