Idioms
leaf through (something)
to look through a book or magazine or newspaper without reading it in detail
I leafed through several magazines in the doctor's office.
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
learn the ropes
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up to it
guest of honor
die in one's boots
clip joint
duck soup
to hell and gone
in rags
my gut tells me
crank out (something) or crank (something) out
frighten the living daylights out of (someone)
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Fact
A mockingbird has been known to change its tune 87 times over a minute span.
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