Idioms
let up
to become less or weaker, to become slower or stop
The rain let up around noon so we were able to go back outside.
let up on (someone or something)
let well enough alone
level (something) at (someone)
level with (someone)
levelheaded
license to (do something)
lick (something) into shape
lick of work
lick one's lips
lie fallow
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at a stretch
put up money for (something)
get (something) off one's chest
set (something) aside for (someone or something)
turn on one's heel
high seas
hush up (someone) or hush (someone) up
send (someone) up or send up (someone)
pull a gun/knife on (someone)
wound up
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A lump of pure gold the size of a matchbox can be flattened into a sheet the size of a tennis court.
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