Idioms
leave (something) on or leave on (something)
to leave something running or operating
I always leave the lights on when I am working in the house.
leave (something) open
leave (something) out or leave out (something)
leave (something) to (someone)
leave (something) up to (someone)
leave a bad taste in (someone's) mouth
leave a lot to be desired
leave no stone unturned
leave one to one's fate
leave one's mark on (someone or something)
leave oneself wide open for (something)
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wishful thinking
follow one's nose
on board
in transit
chew out (someone) or chew (someone) out
rub (someone's) nose in it
catch-as-catch-can
shy away from (someone or something)
make (someone or something) available to (someone)
under the influence of (someone or something)
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