Idioms
leave (something) open
to leave a date or time unscheduled
I will leave next Wednesday open so that I can meet my friend for lunch.
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)
leave well enough alone
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put one's cards on the table
no holds barred
nothing but skin and bones
off the wagon
all important
keep (someone) on or keep on (someone)
edge out (someone) or edge (someone) out
with both hands tied behind one's back
an open book
throw (something) together or throw together (something)
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