Idioms
live on borrowed time
to continue to live or operate longer than circumstances would suggest
My old car has been living on borrowed time for a long time now.
live out of a suitcase
live through (something)
live up to (something)
live up to one's end of the bargain
live within one's means
liven up (something) or liven (something) up
loaded
lock (something) in or lock in (something)
lock (something) up or lock up (something)
lock horns with (someone)
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gear up for (something)
nuts about (someone or something)
knuckle down (to something)
in the clouds
fall off the wagon
when push comes to shove
at last
count one's chickens before they're hatched
mistake (someone or something) for (someone or something) else
go against the grain
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Invention
Invention : tank, military
Year : 1915
Inventor : admiralty landships committee
Country : uk.
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