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Idiom the feathers fly American if the feathers fly, people fight or argue a lot.The feathers'll fly if he finds out you've borrowed his car.
the feathers flyThere is an argument. When the feathers fly, I'm making myself scarce—there's no way I'm getting roped into a fight between those two. You can be sure that the feathers will fly if the president vetoes the bill that both sides of congress worked so hard to pass. the ˌfeathers/ˌfur/ˌsparks will ˈfly (informal) there will be anger, annoyance, etc: The fur will really fly when she tells him he can’t go out tonight. |