Idioms

last will and testament
the latest version of one's will
After my grandfather's funeral my uncle read out his last will and testament.

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  • last word
  • last-ditch effort
  • late in life
  • late in the day
  • laugh (something) out of court
  • laugh all the way to the bank
  • laugh off (something) or laugh (something) off
  • laugh out of the other side of one's mouth
  • laugh up one's sleeve
  • launch forth (on something)
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  • ramble on about (someone or something)
  • rattle (something) off or rattle off (something)
  • fine state of affairs
  • sail into (someone)
  • dyed-in-the-wool
  • hazard an opinion
  • in labor
  • so quiet you can hear a pin drop
  • well-heeled
  • judge (someone or something) on its own merits


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