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51leave in the lurch — {v. phr.} To desert or leave alone in trouble; refuse to help or support. * /The town bully caught Eddie, and Tom left him in the lurch./ * /Bill quit his job, leaving his boss in the lurch./ Compare: LEAVE FLAT, HIGH AND DRY(2), WALK OUT(2) …
52leave\ in\ the\ lurch — v. phr. To desert or leave alone in trouble; refuse to help or support. The town bully caught Eddie, and Tom left him in the lurch. Bill quit his job, leaving his boss in the lurch. Compare: leave flat, high and dry(2), walk out(2) …
53give him the slip — leave him, ditch him We gave him the slip while he was in the washroom …
54tube him — leave him, drop him He was a bore so I tubed him …
55drop him like a hot potato — leave him, not associate with him If she finds out you re not rich, she ll drop you like a hot potato …
56leave someone cold — tv. to leave someone unaffected. □ He said it was dull, and it left him cold. □ The music’s good, but the story left the producer cold …
57leave somebody dangling — keep/leave sb ˈdangling idiom (informal) to keep sb in an uncertain state by not telling them sth that they want to know • She kept him dangling for a week before making her decision. Main entry: ↑dangleidiom …
58leave for dead — verb to abandon someone, assuming that they will die He stood in the middle of a narrow part of the road, stopped the horse, and struck Fyot with a heavy cudgel, leaving him for dead in the ditch …
59Beaver Gets 'Spelled (Leave It to Beaver episode) — Infobox Television episode Title =Beaver Gets Spelled Series =Leave It to Beaver Caption =Jerry Mathers in Beaver Gets Spelled . Season =1 Episode =1 (in season 1) Episode 1 (in complete series) Airdate =October 4, 1957 Production =903A Writer… …
60let him alone — let him be, don t bother him, leave him by himself …