Idioms

lie low
to stay quietly out of sight, to try not to attract attention
"Our boss is angry so I think that you should lie low until he calms down."

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  • 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
  • like a bat out of hell
  • like a bolt out of the blue
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  • take stock
  • set (something) off or set off (something)
  • in abeyance
  • a loudmouth
  • put a bee in (someone's) bonnet
  • kill the fatted calf
  • birds and the bees
  • wild goose chase
  • half-baked
  • in case of


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