Idioms

leading question
a question that suggests the kind of answer that you want to hear
The lawyer asked the man a leading question when he asked him about the money. The man did not know anything about the money.

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  • 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
  • learn (something) by rote
  • learn (something) from the bottom up
  • learn (something) the hard way
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  • get a bang out of (someone or something)
  • tread on (someone's) toes
  • lay waste (to something) or lay (something) to waste
  • never mind
  • hang loose
  • short shrift
  • paddle one's own canoe
  • implicate (someone) in (something)
  • a rush on (something)
  • push the panic button


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