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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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leave/let well enough alone<br />

- be satisfied with something that is good enough<br />

"You should leave well enough alone <strong>and</strong> be happy with your work schedule the way<br />

it is."<br />

leave word with (someone)<br />

- leave a message with someone<br />

I left word with my father to have my mother phone me tonight.<br />

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a left-h<strong>and</strong>ed compliment<br />

- an ambiguous compliment interpreted as offensive<br />

He gave her a left-h<strong>and</strong>ed compliment when he said that her dyed hair looked nice.<br />

a leg man<br />

- someone who performs messenger services, an err<strong>and</strong> boy<br />

He was working as a leg man for the motion picture company.<br />

not have a leg to st<strong>and</strong> on<br />

- not have a firm foundation of facts, not have the facts to support one`s claims<br />

She doesn`t have a leg to st<strong>and</strong> on with her excuses for not finishing her work.<br />

leg work<br />

- routine work (that often involves walking)<br />

He was forced to do all of the leg work for the meeting because his assistant was sick.<br />

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