More Idioms/Phrases

at sixes and sevens at someone at stake at the crack of dawn at the drop of a hat at the eleventh hour at the end of my rope/ at the end of my tether at the end of one at the hands of at the ripe old age at the top of her game at the top of his voice at the top of one at the wheel at this point in time at will at your beck and callArrayChop and change Cigarette paper Circle the wagons Circling the drain Clean break Clean hands Clean sheet Clean slate Clean sweep Clean your clock Cliffhanger legislate legislate against legislate against (something) legislate for legislate for (something) legit legwork leisure lemme lemon lemon law lend lend (one) (something) lend (one) a hand lend (one's) ear (to someone or something) lend (one's) name to (something) lend (oneself) to (something) lend (someone) (one's) ear lend (someone) a hand lend (something) out (to one) lend (something) to (one) lend a hand lend a hand to (one) lend a hand with lend a hand with (something) lend a helping hand lend an ear lend an ear (to one) lend an ear to lend color to lend color to (something) lend colour to lend colour to something lend credence to (something) lend itself to lend itself to (something) lend me your ears lend one's ear lend one's ear, to lend oneself or itself to lend out lend support to (something) lend support, weight, credence, etc. to something lend to lend weight to (something) Lend your money and lose your friend Lend your money and lose your friend. lend your name to something length lengthen out lent
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