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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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e laid up<br />

- be confined to bed or unfit for work<br />

He has been laid up for a few days because of a cold.<br />

a lame duck<br />

- a public official who has a short time left to serve in office <strong>and</strong> therefore has less<br />

power than before<br />

He was a lame-duck leader so it was difficult for him to accomplish some things.<br />

l<strong>and</strong> of Nod<br />

- sleep<br />

I entered the l<strong>and</strong> of Nod as soon as my head hit the pillow.<br />

l<strong>and</strong> on one`s feet/both feet<br />

- come out of a bad situation successfully<br />

My friend always manages to l<strong>and</strong> on his feet no matter how difficult the situation is.<br />

l<strong>and</strong> up (somewhere or in some situation)<br />

- come to be in a certain place or situation<br />

We l<strong>and</strong>ed up in the suburbs although we were trying to go downtown.<br />

l<strong>and</strong>slide victory<br />

- a very substantial victory (usually in an election)<br />

My favorite c<strong>and</strong>idate won a l<strong>and</strong>slide victory in the election.<br />

lap up (something)<br />

- to eat or drink something with the tongue (as a dog or cat would)<br />

The dog lapped up the milk that his owner had given him.<br />

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