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lift someone’s spirits: Idiom Meaning and Origin
let well alone: Idiom Meaning and Origin
let fly: Idiom Meaning and Origin
leave someone high and dry: Idiom Meaning and Origin
least said, soonest mended: Idiom Meaning and Origin
last burst of fire: Idiom Meaning and Origin
laced-up: Idiom Meaning and Origin
know one’s way around: Idiom Meaning and Origin
kick in: Idiom Meaning and Origin
kick ass: Idiom Meaning and Origin
keep straight: Idiom Meaning and Origin
keep one’s eye on the ball: Idiom Meaning and Origin
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