Idioms
launch forth (on something)
to start out on something
Our boss launched forth on a long criticism of how we are doing our jobs.
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
lay eyes on (someone or something)
lay hold of (something)
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start off on the wrong foot
on (someone's) shoulders
stop-and-go
short shrift
scratch (someone's) back
hit the sack
let (something) slide by
lock, stock, and barrel
give (someone) the runaround
out of thin air
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The 1st presidential news conference filmed for TV was in 1955. Eisenhower was the president.
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