Idioms
leave (something) to (someone)
to make someone responsible for something, to leave someone in charge of something
I will leave the travel arrangements to my friend.
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
leave word with (someone)
left-handed compliment
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strike a match
cut (someone) a check
raise one's sights
get a grip of oneself
in a stupor
have a head for (something)
come out for (something)
get out of a jam
time off
make it as far as
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Sharks will eat almost anything. The stomachs of dead sharks have been found to contain bits of boats and vehicles and even a knight in armour.
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