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40951. Idiom of Fight shy of

Answer: To be hesitant

40952. Idiom of Force one's hand

Answer: To force one to do unwillingly

40953. Idiom of Forty winks

Answer: A siesta

40954. Idiom of Fringe benefits

Answer: Extra things that an employer gives you as well as your wages

40955. Idiom of Fair weather friend

Answer: Friends of good days only

40956. Idiom of Fall in with

Answer: To agree to something

40957. Idiom of Fall out with

Answer: To have an argument with somebody

40958. Idiom of Fall to one's lot

Answer: To become ones task or responsibility

40959. Idiom of Fall behind in

Answer: To fail to keep level

40960. Idiom of Fall a prey to

Answer: To be harmed or affected by something bad

40961. Idiom of Gala day

Answer: A special public celebration or entertainment

40962. Idiom of Good for nothing

Answer: Of no use

40963. Idiom of Gift of the gab

Answer: Ability or art of speaking fluently

40964. Idiom of Golden mean

Answer: Neither to much nor to little

40965. Idiom of Good samaritan

Answer: A person who gives help and sympathy to people who need it

40966. Idiom of Get the better of

Answer: To overcome

40967. Idiom of Get by heart

Answer: To learn orally or to remember orally

40968. Idiom of Go a long way

Answer: To continue with an activity

40969. Idiom of Golden opportunity

Answer: A very favourable chance

40970. Idiom of Get ahead of

Answer: To make progress

40971. Idiom of Get along with

Answer: To leave a place

40972. Idiom of Get away with

Answer: To steal something and escape with it

40973. Idiom of Get down to

Answer: To start to do

40974. Idiom of Get even with

Answer: To revenge

40975. Idiom of Get hold of

Answer: To find something that you want or need

40976. Idiom of Get into a soup

Answer: To make things difficult

40977. Idiom of Get in to the swing of things

Answer: To be familiar of

40978. Idiom of Get on one's nerves

Answer: To have a friendly relationship with somebody

40979. Idiom of Get on with

Answer: To be worrisome

40980. Idiom of Get out of

Answer: To leave or go out of a place

40981. Idiom of Get out of line

Answer: To avoid a responsibility or duty

40982. Idiom of Get the sack

Answer: Dismiss from the services

40983. Idiom of Get the upper hand

Answer: To get an advantage

40984. Idiom of Get through with

Answer: To finish or complete a task

40985. Idiom of Get wind of

Answer: To know the secret

40986. Idiom of Get word

Answer: To be able to say anything

40987. Idiom of Give a break

Answer: To give a chance

40988. Idiom of Give a piece of mind

Answer: To scold

40989. Idiom of Give a ring

Answer: To make a telephone call

40990. Idiom of Go through fire and water

Answer: To take any risk

40991. Idiom of Go to rack and ruin

Answer: To get into a bad condition

40992. Idiom of Greenroom

Answer: A room in a theatre; television; studio

40993. Idiom of Get off scot free

Answer: To go away without punishment

40994. Idiom of Goa long way

Answer: To make progress

40995. Idiom of Hand in hand

Answer: If two people are hand in hand they are holding each other's hand

40996. Idiom of Here and there

Answer: In various place

40997. Idiom of Hard cash

Answer: Money

40998. Idiom of How and why

Answer: To express method and reason

40999. Idiom of Hard up

Answer: Having very little money

41000. Idiom of High time

Answer: To enjoy yourself very much
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