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Fall By The Wayside
Fall By The Wayside : Fair Thee Well : Meaning completely and fully I am tied up today to a fair-thee-well.
Fair-Weather Friend :
A fair-weather friend is the type who is always there when times are good but forgets about you when things get difficult or problems crop up.
Fall By The Wayside :
To fall by the wayside is to give up or fail before completion.
Fall from Grace :
If a person falls from grace, they lose favour with someone.
Fall off The Back of A Lorry :
If someone tries to sell you something that has fallen of the back of a lorry, they are trying to sell you stolen goods.
Fall off The Turnip Truck :
If someone has just fallen off the turnip truck, they are uninformed, naïve and gullible.
Fall off The Wagon :
If someone falls off the wagon, they are drinking after having given up completely for a time.
Fall on Your Feet :
If you fall on your feet, you succeed in doing something where there was a risk of failure.
Fall on Your Sword :
If someone falls on their sword, they resign or accept the consequences of some wrongdoing.
Familiarity Breeds Contempt. :
This means that the more you know something or someone, the more you start to find faults and dislike things about it or them.
Famous Last Words :
This expression is used as a way of showing disbelief, rejection or self-deprecation.
Fast and Furious :
Things that happen fast and furious happen very quickly without stopping or pausing.
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