Idioms
laugh out of the other side of one's mouth
to change from being happy to being sad
My friend was laughing out of the other side of his mouth when he received a speeding ticket for driving too fast.
laugh up one's sleeve
launch forth (on something)
lay (someone) to rest
lay (something) on (someone)
lay (something) on the line
lay (something) to rest
lay an egg
lay away (something) or lay (something) away
lay down one's life (for someone or something)
lay down the law
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blow up (at someone)
as for (someone or something)
make waves
landslide victory
have a sweet tooth
ride off in all directions
in the mood for (something)
keen on (someone or something)
jockey for position
run for one's life
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In the year 1763, there were over 200 coffee shops in Venice.
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