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There are 24 words containing TONESFat␣one's␣feet at␣one's␣fingers'␣ends at␣one's␣fingertips beat␣one's␣face eat␣one's␣feelings eat␣one's␣fill get␣one's␣fairing get␣one's␣feet␣wet get␣one's␣fill get␣one's␣finger␣out get␣one's␣fingers␣burnt get␣one's␣foot␣in␣the␣door get␣one's␣freak␣on not␣one's␣first␣rodeo plant␣one's␣feet put␣one's␣feet␣up put␣one's␣finger␣on put␣one's␣fist␣to put␣one's␣foot␣down put␣one's␣foot␣down␣on put␣one's␣foot␣down␣upon put␣one's␣foot␣in␣it set␣one's␣face␣against shut␣one's␣face 28 definitions found- at␣one's␣feet — phr. (Idiomatic) At one’s disposition; easily controlled by someone…
- at␣one's␣fingers'␣ends — phr. Synonym of at one’s fingertips.
- at␣one's␣fingertips — phr. (Idiomatic) Readily available.
- beat␣one's␣face — v. (Gay slang and AAVE) To apply makeup. — v. Used other than figuratively or idiomatically: see beat, face.
- eat␣one's␣feelings — v. (Idiomatic) To turn to comfort food in order to deal with one’s…
- eat␣one's␣fill — v. To eat to one’s satisfaction, until full. (This entry is a…
- get␣one's␣fairing — v. (Scotland) To get what one deserves.
- get␣one's␣feet␣wet — v. (Idiomatic) To begin gaining experience; to tentatively try something new.
- get␣one's␣fill — v. (Idiomatic) to be satisfied, to have enough of something.
- get␣one's␣finger␣out — v. (Intransitive, idiomatic) To proceed with the matter in hand.
- get␣one's␣fingers␣burnt — v. (Idiomatic) To suffer relatively minor, adversive, and unexpected harm.
- get␣one's␣foot␣in␣the␣door — v. (Idiomatic) To initiate contact or a relationship; to gain…
- get␣one's␣freak␣on — v. To have sex. — v. To dance. — v. To go crazy; to freak out.
- not␣one's␣first␣rodeo — phr. Not the first time one has been in a particular situation;…
- plant␣one's␣feet — v. (Idiomatic) To insist on something firmly or with stubbornness.
- put␣one's␣feet␣up — v. (Idiomatic) To relax.
- put␣one's␣finger␣on — v. (Idiomatic, chiefly in the negative) To identify, specify, name or pick out.
- put␣one's␣fist␣to — v. (Slang) To sign one’s name to.
- put␣one's␣foot␣down — v. To insist, demand, or refuse with finality. — v. (Informal, literally) To make a vehicle go faster; accelerate.
- put␣one's␣foot␣down␣on — v. (Idiomatic) To put a stop to, suppress; to reject.
- put␣one's␣foot␣down␣upon — v. (Idiomatic) To put a stop to, suppress; to reject.
- put␣one's␣foot␣in␣it — v. (Figuratively, idiomatic) To put one’s foot in one’s mouth.
- set␣one's␣face␣against — v. (Chiefly UK) to be determined not to do something.
- shut␣one's␣face — v. (Idiomatic, impolite) To stop talking; to be quiet.
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- French Wiktionary: 1 word
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