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for EnglandVery well or for a long time.Rate it:

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for the agesEspecially memorable and noteworthy; deserving to endure for a very long time.Rate it:

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for the agesIn a manner that produces long-lasting effects; for posterity; for a very long duration.Rate it:

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forewarned is forearmedAdvance awareness of a situation, especially a risky one, prepares one to deal with it.1863, Charles Reade, Hard Cash, ch. 4:[W]hatever a young gentleman of that age says to you, he says to many other ladies; but your experience is not equal to your sense; so profit by mine . . . forewarned is forearmed.1885, G. A. Henty, Saint George for England, ch. 4:Sometimes, they say, it is wiser to remain in ignorance; at other times forewarned is forearmed.circa 1903, Lucy Maud Montgomery, "Why Mr. Cropper Changed His Mind":"Well, Miss Maxwell, I think it only fair to tell you that you may have trouble with those boys when they do come. Forewarned is forearmed, you know."Rate it:

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fox's socksSomething or someone that is ideal or very pleasing.Rate it:

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fresh as a daisyVery fresh; well-rested.Rate it:

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frog-stranglerA very heavy downpour of rain; toad-strangler.Rate it:

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from a mile awayWell in advance.Rate it:

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from here to ya-yaA very long distance.Rate it:

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from the get-goFrom the very beginning; from the outset; immediately upon starting.Rate it:

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from the word goFrom the very beginning; from the outset; immediately upon starting.Rate it:

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From the Word GoFrom the very start of something, inception or onset of somethingRate it:

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frumenti vim maximam comparareto procure a very large supply of corn.Rate it:

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fuck allNothing at all or very little.Rate it:

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Full of BeansVery enthusiastic, in high spirits, energetic or elatedRate it:

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full tiltAs quickly as possible; very rapidly.Rate it:

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fusius, uberius, copiosius disputare, dicere de aliqua reto speak at great length on a subject, discuss very fully.Rate it:

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gallows humorComedy that makes light of death or other very serious matters.Rate it:

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geler à pierre fendreTo freeze very hard.Rate it:

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gentilall very wellRate it:

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gentilwell behaved, goodRate it:

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get alongTo be together or coexist well, without arguments or trouble.Rate it:

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get alongTo survive; to do well enough.Rate it:

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get bombedTo get very drunk.Rate it:

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get off to a flying startto have a very successful beginningRate it:

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get wellTo recover from an illness or injury.Rate it:

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get wellTo recover from financial straits.Rate it:

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get well soonExpressing hope that the listener will soon recover from illness.Rate it:

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give hostage to fortuneHe was very cautious with his words and gave no hostages to fortune.Rate it:

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give one's left nutPay a very high price for something.Rate it:

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give somebody an earfulTo shout very loudly at someone.Rate it:

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give someone an earfulTo shout very loudly at someoneRate it:

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give the royal treatmentTo treat (someone) extremely wellRate it:

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gloria, laude florereto be very famous, illustrious.Rate it:

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gnarly stuffSome very bad or difficult stuff.Rate it:

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go ballisticTo become very angry and irrational.Rate it:

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go for a songTo be sold at a very low price.Rate it:

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go from zero to heroTo become very popular after being unpopular.Rate it:

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go great gunsTo perform particularly well; to be particularly successful.Rate it:

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go great gunsTo move or proceed very quickly.Rate it:

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go hand in handOf two things, to be closely related or to go together well; see hand in hand.Rate it:

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go medievalget very angry at someone; go ballisticRate it:

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go offTo explode metaphorically; to become very angry.Rate it:

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go off without a hitchWithout any problems; with perfect execution; very smoothly or effortlesslyRate it:

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go to great lengthsTo make a major effort; to be very careful when doing something, especially to an extreme or excessive degree.Rate it:

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go to the well too oftenoverdraw from a resource to exhaustive effectRate it:

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go togetherOf two or more things, to correspond or fit wellRate it:

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go withTo correspond or fit well with.Rate it:

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god works in mysterious waysExpressing confidence that a conundrum has a solution despite it not being apparent.Expressing that a seemingly unfortunate or unfavourable situation or change may be beneficial later or in the long run.Person A: It seems that I'm about to be fired from my job.Person B: Well, God works in mysterious ways - maybe it'll be the kick you need to apply to university...Rate it:

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God's workWork that is very important and necessary, especially that which receives little or no recognition or pay.Rate it:

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