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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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flunk out<br />

- to fail a course, to fail school<br />

My friend flunked out of the computer course at school.<br />

flush with (something)<br />

- to be even with something<br />

The two pieces of wood were flush with each other so we glued them together.<br />

flush with (something)<br />

- to have lots of something<br />

We were flush with cash so we decided to go on a nice holiday.<br />

fly-by-night<br />

- an unreliable business or person<br />

The new company is a fly-by-night operation.<br />

fly by the seat of one`s pants<br />

- to do a job instinctively rather than by using concrete information<br />

I had to fly by the seat of my pants when my boss left me alone for a week.<br />

fly in the face of (someone or something)<br />

- to disregard/defy someone or something<br />

The complaints of the woman were beginning to fly in the face of a reasonable<br />

conversation.<br />

fly in the ointment<br />

- a small thing that spoils one's enjoyment of something<br />

The problem with the music was a fly in the ointment during the wedding ceremony.<br />

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