Idioms
lie in state
to lie in a state of honor after death in an open coffin so that the public can see his or her body (usually used for a famous political leader)
The President lay in state after his death.
lie in wait
lie low
lie through one's teeth
lie/lay down on the job
life of Riley
life of the party
light into (someone)
light into (something)
light out (for somewhere)
light up
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let (something) slip by
more dead than alive
line up (something with something)
early bird
out on patrol
go through the motions
trouble one's head about (someone or something)
drag one's feet/heels
make (something) up to (someone)
put an end to (something)
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genuphobia : fear of knees.
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