Idioms
lead the way
to go first and show others how to go somewhere, to guide someone
I had to lead the way because nobody knew where the new office was located.
lead up to (something)
lead/live the life of Riley
leading question
leaf through (something)
leak out (something) or leak (something) out
lean on (someone)
lean over backwards to (do something or help someone)
lean toward (doing something)
leap to conclusions
learn (something) by heart
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run an errand
pig in a poke
all-out-effort
behind the times
out-of-pocket expenses
lower oneself to (some level)
set (someone or something) loose
in store
feed (someone) a line
pluck up one's courage
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