money found on the street, money saved by nature Wind power is like found money. I save what I paid for electricity.
found out
discovered, caught If you cheat on the exam, you'll be found out. They'll see you.
lost-and-found
Idiom(s): lost-and-found
Theme: LOSS
an office or department that handles items that someone has lost that have been found by someone. (Each item is both lost by someone and found by someone. Fixed order.) • The lost-and-found office had an enormous collection of umbrellas and four sets of false teeth! • I found a book on the seat of the bus. I turned it in to the driver, who gave it to the lost-and-found office.
The best advice is found on the pillow.
After a good night's sleep we may find an answer to our problem.
foundation garment|foundation|garment
n. A close-fitting garment designed for women to wear underneath their clothes to make them look slim; a piece of woman's underwear. Jane wears a foundation garment under her evening dress.
found
found and found â Informal with room and board in addition to wages also Chiefly Brit.all found
nowhere to be found
Unable to be discovered; absolutely gone or vanished. I affirm I was aloof captivation them in my hand, but now my keys are boilerplate to be found!The box says it comes with batteries, but they're boilerplate to be found.Learn more: found, nowhere
nowhere to be ˈfound/ˈseen
(also boilerplate in ˈsight) absurd to find: They searched the abode but the chaplet was boilerplate to be found. ♢ By the time I accustomed at the station, the others were boilerplate in sight.Learn more: found, nowhere, seenLearn more:
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