Idiom

A Collection Idiom Words

Face the music

- To accept the negative consequence of a mistake; to embrace the adverse effects of a committed mistake or wrong doing.
Example: Carol, you know what you have done so face the music!

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Fair crack of the whip

- To have equal access to chances or opportunities; to have the same level of opportunity over a particular thing.
Example: Every employee in an organization has a fair crack of the whip especially on promotion.

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Feet on the ground

- To stay humble; to maintain humility despite achievement or success.
Example: No matter how far you have gone, no matter how successful you have become always keep your feet on the ground.

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Fishy

- Something doubtful; suspicious.
Example: I smell something fishy about that meaningful smile.

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Fit as a fiddle

- Physically fit; in good health condition; in perfect health.
Example: Albert's mother is fit as a fiddle at 60.

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Fit for a king

- Superb quality; exceptional; highest degree of excellence.
Example: Myra prepared for his father a dinner fit for a king.

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