Idioms
look up (something) or look (something) up
to search for something in a dictionary or other book
I will look up my friend's name in the telephone book. I looked up the word in the dictionary.
look up to (someone)
looking up
loom large (on the horizon)
loose ends
lord it over (someone)
lose face
lose ground
lose heart
lose one's cool
lose one's grip
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lay it on thick
in any case/event
in abeyance
hand (something) down to (someone) or hand down (something) to (someone)
ramble on about (someone or something)
all systems go
lose sight of (something)
without batting an eye
to beat the band
birds and the bees
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The first US Patent was for manufacturing potassium carbonate (used in glass and gunpowder). It was issued to Samuel Hopkins on July 31, 1970.
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