Idioms

fall over oneself to (do something)
to be extremely eager to do something or please someone
The couple fell over themselves in their effort to please their host.

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  • fall short of (one's expectations)
  • fall short of (something)
  • fall through
  • fall to (someone) to do (something)
  • fall upon/on (someone or something)
  • familiar with (someone or something)
  • fan the flames of (something)
  • far and away the best
  • far and wide
  • far be it from (someone) to do (something)
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  • fish for (something)
  • one's feet are on the ground
  • pride and joy
  • level with (someone)
  • ride herd on (someone)
  • call in (someone) or call (someone) in
  • strike while the iron is hot
  • an open-and-shut case
  • have a rough time (of it)
  • have in mind


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