Idioms
lead (someone) on
to deceive someone, to mislead someone
The salesman tried to lead me on about the new product.
lead (someone) on a merry chase
lead (someone) to (do something)
lead (someone) to believe (something)
lead a dog's life
lead off
lead the way
lead up to (something)
lead/live the life of Riley
leading question
leaf through (something)
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in the balance
put an end to (something)
halfhearted about (someone or something)
knock (someone) off his or her feet
all talk (and no action)
words to that effect
under one's breath
take a powder
for good measure
in jeopardy
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