Idioms
leave (someone or something) behind
to leave someone or something somewhere
I left my coat behind at the restaurant.
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
leave (someone) out in the cold
leave (something) hanging (in the air)
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weigh one's words
use (someone or something) as an excuse
down at the heels
pal around (with someone)
come home to (someone)
hit it off (with someone)
no sooner said than done
go on a rampage
in sight
take a new turn
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Witchcraft was first legalized in the colony of Pennsylvania.
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