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from womb to tombSynonym of from the cradle to the graveRate it:
front and centerA command to come to the center of attention of an assemblage, as of military personnel or students.Rate it:
front and centerTo highlight, to emphasize; bring to the attention of.Rate it:
front footUsed other than as an idiom: see front, foot.Rate it:
front footThe batsman's foot farthest from his wicket.Rate it:
front loadUsed other than as an idiom: see front, load.Rate it:
front loadSomething assigned to the early period of a project or a program, especially something burdensome.Rate it:
front page newsFront page news is an expression of surprise or of such extraordinary consequence or concept so as to be considered worthy of a front page newspaper note.Rate it:
front runnerThe most likely winners in a contest, election, etc.Rate it:
front wallUsed other than as an idiom: see front, wall.Rate it:
front wallThe main and largest wall in a racquetball or squash court, located at the front of the world; the wall which the ball must hit in a rally.Rate it:
frost upto become frostyRate it:
frown atTo disapprove (of).Rate it:
frown onTo disapprove of; to express disapproval of.Rate it:
frown uponTo disapprove (of).Rate it:
frozen stiffwas so shockRate it:
fruit juicesoft drinkRate it:
fruit machineone arm banditRate it:
fruit of one's loinsC. 1950, Kay Boyle, "Adam's Death" in Fifty Stories , ISBN 9780811212069, p. 541.Rate it:
fruit of one's loinsOne's child, children, or descendents.Rate it:
fruit of the poisonous treeAnd which is therefore excluded from being admitted as evidence in a trial.Rate it:
fruit of the unionA child, especially from a marriage or similar union.Rate it:
fruit saladdessert dishRate it:
fruit upTo become full of fruit, seeds, or spores.Rate it:
fruit upTo add fruit; To adorn or embellish with fruit.Rate it:
fruit upTo grope a young boy.Rate it:
fry upFull English breakfast.Rate it:
frying pana cooking vessel, lighter weight than a heavy iron skilletRate it:

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