Idioms
lay off (someone) or lay (someone) off
to stop bothering someone, to leave someone alone
The teacher told the students to lay off the new student.
lay off (something) or lay (something) off
lay off (workers/staff) or lay (workers/staff) off
lay one's cards on the table
lay one's hands on (someone)
lay one's hands on (something)
lay out (money) or lay (money) out
lay out (something) or lay (something) out
lay over
lay the blame on (someone or something)
lay the groundwork for (something)
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a ripple of protest
shove off
clip joint
prevail upon (someone)
give free rein to (someone or something)
a taste of things to come
at the appointed time
show one's (true) colors
take advantage of (someone or something)
let (something) pass
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