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- fogless-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "It was a bright, fogless morning.".
- fogyaszt\u00E1si-Hungarian-Adjective-1en hasExample "fogyasztási cikkek - consumer goods".
- foible-English-Noun-1en hasExample "Try to look past his foibles and see the friendly fellow underneath.".
- foison-French-Noun-1en hasExample "J'ai foison de copines: I've got many a girlfriend.".
- foisonner-French-Verb-1en hasExample "foisonner de bonheur - to be full of happiness".
- foiz-OldFrench-Noun-1en hasExample "circa 1170, , [[s:fr:Érec et Énide|Érec et Énide]]:".
- fojo-Esperanto-Noun-1en hasExample "Vi povas memori fojon kiam vi timegiĝis, ĉu ne?".
- folc--OldEnglish-Prefix-2en hasExample "folcstōw \"country place\"".
- fold_up-English-Verb-1en hasExample "Please fold up these towels so they will fit on the shelf".
- folder-English-Noun-1en hasExample "I keep all my schoolwork in a yellow folder.".
- folder-English-Noun-2en hasExample "My essays are in the folder named \"Essays\"".
- folement-OldFrench-Adverb-1en hasExample "Parler folement - to speak madly, insanely".
- foliate-English-Verb-3en hasExample "to foliate a looking-glass".
- folk_etymology-English-Noun-2en hasExample "Many folk etymologies involve backronyms.".
- folk_hero-English-Noun-1en hasExample "Convicted killer Devin Moore is considered a folk hero by the disillusioned youth and the gaming populace.".
- folka-Swedish-Noun-1en hasExample "Fullt med folkor på Mantorp = Many Volkswagens at Mantorp (a racing track)".
- folkbildare-Swedish-Noun-1en hasExample "i televisionens barndom var Jacques Cousteau en stor folkbildare".
- folkloric-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "a folkloric narrative".
- folks-English-Noun-2en hasExample "My folks visit us at Christmas.".
- folks-English-Noun-3en hasExample "Lots of folks like to travel during the holidays.".
- folky-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "The band opened with a folky little number.".
- follia-Italian-Noun-1en hasExample "Follia d'amore.".
- follies-English-Noun-2en hasExample "The most famous Broadway theatrical revues of all time were the Ziegfeld Follies.".
- follow-English-Verb-1en hasExample "Follow that car!".
- follow-English-Verb-2en hasExample "B follows A in the alphabet.".
- follow-English-Verb-3en hasExample "Follow these instructions to the letter.".
- follow-English-Verb-5en hasExample "Do you follow me?".
- follow-English-Verb-6en hasExample "I followed the incumbent throughout the election.".
- follow-English-Verb-7en hasExample "It follows that if two numbers are not equal then one is larger than the other.".
- follow_somebody_off_a_cliff-English-Verb-1en hasExample "After 2008, many feared that Democrats would follow President Obama off a cliff.".
- follow_suit-English-Verb-2en hasExample "If you are not sure of the proper etiquette, watch what others do and follow suit.".
- follow_through-English-Verb-1en hasExample "I don't appreciate salesmen who make promises and then fail to follow through.".
- followed_by-English-Conjunction-1en hasExample "Yesterday morning I saw two ducks, followed by a gaggle of geese in the afternoon, followed by a swan in the evening. All told, it was a bird-filled day for me.".
- following-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "See the following section.".
- following-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "The following words have no definition . . .".
- following-English-Adjective-3en hasExample "The following wind sped us on our way.".
- following-English-Noun-1en hasExample "He had a loyal following.".
- following-English-Noun-2en hasExample "The following is a recommendation letter from the president.".
- following-English-Preposition-1en hasExample "Following the meeting, we all had a chat.".
- folly-English-Noun-1en hasExample "This is a war of folly.".
- folly-English-Noun-2en hasExample "The purchase of Alaska from Russia was termed Seward's folly.".
- folly-English-Noun-3en hasExample "A luncheonette in the shape of a coffee cup is particularly conspicuous, as is intended of an architectural duck or folly.".
- folyam-Hungarian-Noun-2en hasExample "a nap folyamán - during the day".
- foment-English-Verb-1en hasExample "He was arrested for fomenting a riot; after all, it's bad enough being in a riot but starting one is much worse.".
- fonction-French-Noun-1en hasExample "Un aspirateur a pour fonction de nettoyer le sol en aspirant la poussière qui s'y trouve.".
- fonction-French-Noun-3en hasExample "Je voudrais démontrer que cette fonction est injective.".
- fonction_exponentielle-French-Noun-1en hasExample "La fonction exponentielle croît très vite.".
- fonction_impaire-French-Noun-1en hasExample "La fonction sinus est une fonction impaire.".
- fonction_paire-French-Noun-1en hasExample "La fonction cosinus est une fonction paire.".
- fond-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "a fond farewell".
- fond-English-Adjective-3en hasExample "I have fond grandparents who spoil me.".
- fond-English-Adjective-4en hasExample "Your fond dreams of flying to Jupiter have been quashed by the facts of reality.".
- fonda-Italian-Noun-1en hasExample "alla fonda - at anchor".
- fonder-French-Verb-1en hasExample "Son vœu le plus cher est de fonder un foyer.".
- fondle-English-Verb-1en hasExample "Mothers fondle their babies.".
- fondle-English-Verb-2en hasExample "The lovers fondled each other.".
- fondler-English-Noun-1en hasExample "Freddy is a compulsive fondler: he needs the cuddly cat on his lap whenever his lover, another fond fondler, is out.".
- fondu-French-Noun-2en hasExample "fondu au noir - fade to black".
- fonologick\u00FD-Czech-Adjective-1en hasExample "fonologická smyčka -- phonological loop".
- fons-Latin-Noun-1en hasExample "Quaesitum ad fontem solos deducere verpos.".
- foo-English-Noun-1en hasExample "Suppose we have two objects, foo and bar.".
- food-English-Noun-1en hasExample "The innkeeper brought them food and drink.".
- food-English-Noun-2en hasExample "That is food for thought.".
- food-English-Noun-3en hasExample "This shop stocks many hundreds of different foods.".
- food_chain-English-Noun-2en hasExample "With my promotion this month I will continue my steady journey to the top of the food chain.".
- food_fight-English-Noun-1en hasExample "I got spaghetti sauce all over me during a food fight at lunch today.".
- food_processor-English-Noun-1en hasExample "To make nut roast, you have to blitz the nuts in a food processor.".
- food_pyramid-English-Noun-1en hasExample "The teacher reminded us to always start the food pyramid with the plants on the bottom.".
- food_pyramid-English-Noun-2en hasExample "The food pyramid surprised me by showing that we should eat lots of cheese.".
- foodborne-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "Many people become ill by ingesting foodborne bacteria.".
- foodprint-English-Noun-1en hasExample "My carbon foodprint is relatively small as I live a locavore’s diet.".
- foodwise-English-Adverb-1en hasExample "Living with a master chef, we led a charmed life, foodwise.".
- fool_to_oneself-English-Verb-1en hasExample "By swimming, drunk, late at night and alone, he was being a fool to himself.".
- foolheartedly-English-Adverb-1en hasExample "Microsoft foolheartedly coded in a patented method and they got taken to court over it.".
- foolish-English-Adjective-2en hasExample "Being foolish once in a while does not make one a foolish person.".
- foolishly-English-Adverb-1en hasExample "He dressed foolishly to entertain the children.".
- foolishly-English-Adverb-2en hasExample "Foolishly, he had decided that, because a home was the best investment, two homes were even better.".
- foot-English-Noun-15en hasExample "To make the mainsail fuller in shape, the outhaul is eased to reduce the tension on the foot of the sail.".
- foot-English-Noun-1en hasExample "A spider has eight feet.".
- foot-English-Noun-2en hasExample "Southern Italy is shaped like a foot.".
- foot-English-Noun-4en hasExample "I'll meet you at the foot of the stairs.".
- foot-English-Noun-5en hasExample "We came and stood at the foot of the bed.".
- foot-English-Noun-6en hasExample "The host should sit at the foot of the table.".
- foot-English-Noun-7en hasExample "The feet of the stove hold it a safe distance above the floor.".
- foot-English-Noun-8en hasExample "The flag pole at the local high school is about 20 feet high.".
- foot-English-Noun-9en hasExample "King John went to battle with ten thousand foot and one thousand horse.".
- foot_kiss-English-Noun-1en hasExample "Some lovers enjoy giving and/or receiving foot kisses".
- foot_kiss-English-Noun-2en hasExample "A foot kiss leaves no shread of doubt about the utterly unequal protocollary pecking order".
- football-English-Noun-10en hasExample "That budget item became a political football.".
- football-English-Noun-1en hasExample "Each team scored three goals when they played football.".
- football-English-Noun-2en hasExample "Each team scored two touchdowns when they played football.".
- football-English-Noun-3en hasExample "They played football in the snow.".
- football-English-Noun-8en hasExample "The player kicked the football.".
- football_knuckles-English-Noun-1en hasExample "I kicked him in his football knuckles.".
- footing-English-Noun-1en hasExample "In ascent, every step gained is a footing and help to the next. Holder.".
- footing-English-Noun-2en hasExample "As soon as he had obtained a footing at court, the charms of his manner . . . made him a favorite. Thomas Babington Macaulay.".
- footing-English-Noun-3en hasExample "Lived on a footing of equality with nobles. Thomas Babington Macaulay.".
- footing-English-Noun-4en hasExample "Hark, I hear the footing of a man. Shakespeare".
- footless-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "The snake is a footless creature.".
- footloose-English-Adjective-1en hasExample "He was footloose in his youth.".