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make the feathers fly

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English

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Etymology

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From the way feathers fly in all directions when chickens fight.

Verb

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make the feathers fly (third-person singular simple present makes the feathers fly, present participle making the feathers fly, simple past and past participle made the feathers fly)

  1. To cause a big upset or fight.

Usage notes

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There are a number of variants of this phrasal verb, such as "make feathers fly" "cause feathers to fly", etc.

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