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.

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  • 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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  • write off (something) or write (something) off
  • swear by (something)
  • give in to (someone or something)
  • wait with bated breath
  • tired out
  • hold off (something) or hold (something) off
  • in charge of (someone or something)
  • time was (when)
  • keyed up
  • get a word in


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    The name Lego came from the Danish word LEg Godt, which means play well.      .. More >>
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