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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in a hole
run out of patience
tune up (an engine) or tune (an engine) up
Come again.
quite a lot
screw up (someone or something) or screw (someone or something) up
sign on the dotted line
knock the props out from under (someone)
have got to
jump bail
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All swans in England are the property of the queen or king
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