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71from the door — See: KEEP THE WOLF FROM THE DOOR …
72from bad to worse — See: GO FROM BAD TO WORSE …
73from grace — See: FALL FROM GRACE …
74from hand to mouth — See: LIVE FROM HAND TO MOUTH …
75from little acorns — See: GREAT OAKS FROM LITTLE ACORNS GROW …
76from rags to riches — {adv. phr.} Suddenly making a fortune; becoming rich overnight. * /The Smiths went from rags to riches when they unexpectedly won the lottery./ …
77from the door — See: KEEP THE WOLF FROM THE DOOR …
78From pillar to post — Post Post, n. [AS., fr. L. postis, akin to ponere, positum, to place. See {Position}, and cf. 4th {Post}.] 1. A piece of timber, metal, or other solid substance, fixed, or to be fixed, firmly in an upright position, especially when intended as a… …
79from the field — phrasal in field goals as opposed to free throws < made 40 percent of his shots from the field > …
80from the floor — phrasal in field goals as opposed to free throws < made 16 of 18 shots from the floor > …