Idioms
lend (oneself/itself) to (something)
to be adaptable to something
The small hall does not lend itself to having a good musical performance.
lend (someone) a hand
lend (something) to (something)
lend an ear (to someone)
lend color to (something)
less than pleased
lesser (of the two)
lesser of two evils
let (someone) down easy
let (someone) down or let down (someone)
let (someone) go
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set up (something) or set (something) up
lay off (someone) or lay (someone) off
dead wrong
take off clothes or shoes etc.
a tough break
pass out (something) or pass (something) out
dressed to kill
shy away from (someone or something)
particulars of (something)
bleep (something) out
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A quarter of raw potato placed in each shoe at night will keep the leather soft and the shoes smelling fresh and clean.
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