Idioms

lay up (something) or lay (something) up
to collect a supply of something, to save something for future use, to store something
We are planning to lay up some canned fruit for the winter.

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  • lay waste (to something) or lay (something) to waste
  • lay/light into (someone)
  • lay/light into (something)
  • layaway plan
  • lead (someone) by the nose
  • lead (someone) down the garden path
  • lead (someone) on
  • lead (someone) on a merry chase
  • lead (someone) to (do something)
  • lead (someone) to believe (something)
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  • odor of sanctity
  • get (something) through (someone's) thick skull
  • take (something) with a grain of salt
  • meet one's match
  • late in life
  • musical chairs
  • catch one's breath
  • get a toehold (somewhere)
  • a nail in (someone's) coffin
  • eat (someone) out of house and home


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