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81put your foot to the floor — put (your) foot to the floor American to suddenly increase your speed when you are driving. I put my foot to the floor and reached the apartment in less than an hour …
82put foot to the floor — put (your) foot to the floor American to suddenly increase your speed when you are driving. I put my foot to the floor and reached the apartment in less than an hour …
83wipe the floor with — (UK) If you wipe the floor with someone, you destroy the arguments or defeat them easily …
84four-on-the-floor — four′ on the floor′ n. aum a four speed automotive transmission having the manual gearshift set into the floor • Etymology: 1970–75 …
85cross the floor — phrasal Britain : to vote with the opposing party on a legislative measure proposed by one s own party * * * cross the floor (of a member of parliament, etc) to change one s allegiance from one party to another • • • Main Entry: ↑floor * * * I… …
86mop the floor with someone — american informal phrase to win a complete victory over someone in a competition or argument. The British phrase is wipe the floor with someone . Thesaurus: to defeat someone in a game, competition or argumentsynonym Main entry: mop …
87wipe the floor with — or[wipe up the floor with] See: MOP THE FLOOR WITH …
88wipe the floor with — or[wipe up the floor with] See: MOP THE FLOOR WITH …
89Arthur on the Floor (radio show) — Arthur on the Floor was a short lived British radio programme that aired from May to June 1994. There were 8 hour long episodes and it was broadcast on BBC Radio 5. It starred Arthur Smith. Notes and References Lavalie, John. Arthur on the Floor …
90hold the floor — ► MEETINGS to speak in a formal situation, such as at a conference or meeting: »Martin held the floor for almost an hour. Main Entry: ↑hold …