Idioms
learn to live with (something)
to learn to adapt to something unpleasant or painful
My mother and father must learn to live with not having a supermarket close to them.
least of all
leave (someone or something) behind
leave (someone or something) in (someone's) hands
leave (someone) alone
leave (someone) flat
leave (someone) for dead
leave (someone) high and dry
leave (someone) holding the bag
leave (someone) in peace
leave (someone) in the lurch
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for safekeeping
out on the town
lay one's hands on (something)
wise up to (someone or something)
quite a lot
in the clouds
blast off
lay eyes on (someone or something)
go for (an amount of money)
of no avail
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