Idioms
lean on (someone)
to pressure someone by blackmail or threats of physical violence in order to make him or her do something
The gang tried to lean on the small shop owner to get him to sell his property.
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
learn to live with (something)
least of all
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cut down on (something)
swelled head
give (someone) a clean bill of health
get to the bottom of (something)
pitch (someone) a curve (ball)
up to (somewhere)
pick holes in (something)
in one's book
in the doldrums
pile into (something)
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