Idioms
land on both feet
to come out of a bad situation successfully
The man landed on both feet after his business went bankrupt.
land on one's feet
land up (somewhere or in some situation)
landslide victory
lap up (something) or lap (something) up
lapse into a coma
lash out (at someone)
last but not least
last person
last straw
last will and testament
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show (someone) to his or her seat
get out of line
hang in the balance
black sheep of the family
sucker list
get dressed up
let (someone) know (about something)
do a snow job on (someone)
up to one's chin
postage and handling
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It took over 4 years to film Milo and Otis to get the animals to do what they were suppose to.
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