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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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leave (someone) in the lurch<br />

- desert or leave someone alone <strong>and</strong> in trouble, refuse to help or support someone<br />

My coworker left me in the lurch when he didn`t come <strong>and</strong> help me as he had<br />

promised earlier in the day.<br />

leave (someone) out in the cold<br />

- exclude someone<br />

We made an effort not to leave my friend out in the cold when we were planning the<br />

birthday party.<br />

leave (something) hanging (in the air)<br />

- leave something undecided or unsettled<br />

Whether or not they will be leaving next year was left hanging in the air at the end of<br />

the meeting.<br />

leave (something) on<br />

- leave something running or operating<br />

I always leave the lights on when I am working around the house.<br />

leave (something) open<br />

- leave a date or time unscheduled<br />

I plan to leave next Wednesday open so that I can meet my friend for lunch.<br />

leave (something) out<br />

- omit something<br />

He told me about the accident but he left out some of the main points.<br />

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