Idioms
let up on (someone or something)
to stop working too hard, to take the pressure off someone or something
The man was told by his doctor to let up on his work schedule or he would become sick.
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
lie in state
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take the plunge
make a laughingstock of (someone)
clean out (something) or clean (something) out
give (someone) credit for (something)
bump off (someone)
make (someone or something) available to (someone)
on speaking terms with (someone)
hit pay dirt
top-notch
at the latest
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