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.
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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The tongue is the strongest muscle in the human body.
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