EN English dictionary: He fights for the cause of the ordinary people.
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- He fancies his chances.
- He feared the other prisoners were plotting against him.
- He feels very bad about it.
- He feigned an excuse to absent himself.
- He fell asleep.
- He fell off his bike and bruised his knee.
- He fells nohow.
- He felt aggrieved at not being chosen for the team.
- He felt an overwhelming compulsion to tell her the truth.
- He felt like he'd finally broken the jinx.
- He fights for the cause of the ordinary people.
- He finally bought a new car, and a nice one at that.
- He finally met his fate.
- He fired a live bullet at the house.
- He flashed his ID at me.
- He flatly denied.
- He flits from one job to another.
- He forbore to make any comment.
- He forgot to renew his passport and now it's expired.
- He fought on the Republican side in the Spanish Civil War.
- He fought under Wellington at Waterloo.