Idioms

line one's own pockets
to make money for oneself in a dishonest way
The local politician was lining his own pockets and did not win another election.

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  • line up
  • line up (someone for something)
  • line up (someone with someone)
  • line up (something with something)
  • lion's share (of something)
  • lip service
  • listen to reason
  • litmus test
  • little by little
  • little frog in a big pond
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  • on the horizon
  • hammer out (something) or hammer (something) out
  • turn the tables on (someone)
  • tourist trap
  • go against the grain
  • layaway plan
  • look for trouble
  • get married
  • take advantage of (someone or something)
  • well-off


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