Idioms
leap to conclusions
to decide something or reach a conclusion without having all the facts
Our teacher leaped to conclusions when she accused the boy of breaking the window.
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
leave (someone or something) behind
leave (someone or something) in (someone's) hands
leave (someone) alone
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speak up for (someone or something)
lay waste (to something) or lay (something) to waste
to be run down
well-heeled
teething troubles
drive up to (someone or something)
one to a customer
get the lowdown on (someone or something)
soft spot for (someone or something)
scare (someone) silly
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More than 3000 years ago children played with circular hoops made with grape vines. This toy was swung around the waist. Years later this toy was made by company called Wham-O and the Hula-Hoop was invented in 1958
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