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  • 121leave well enough alone — to allow something to stay as it is because doing more would not improve it. I thought about rewriting the letter, but I decided to leave well enough alone …

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  • 122let well enough alone — leave/let well aˈlone idiom (BrE) (NAmE let well enough aˈlone) to not get involved in sth that does not concern you • When it comes to other people s arguments, it s better to leave well alone …

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  • 123Leave It to Beaver (film) — Infobox Film name = Leave It to Beaver caption = The Beav Is Back! imdb id = 0119509 amg id = 1:158618 writer = Bob Mosher Joe Connelly Brian Levant Lon Diamond starring = Christopher McDonald Brenda Song Janine Turner Cameron Finley Erik von… …

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  • 124leave in the lurch — desert or leave alone and in trouble, refuse to help or support someone He left me in the lurch when he didn t come over to help me although he had promised to earlier in the day. (from Idioms in Speech) (smb) to leave (a person) in difficulties …

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  • 125leave 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) …

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  • 126leave 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) …

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  • 127Alone & Acoustic — Notability|date=November 2007Infobox Album Name = Alone Acoustic Type = Album Artist = Buddy Guy Junior Wells Released = 6 November 1991 Sysmo Studio, Paris, France Recorded = 15 May 1981 Genre = Blues Length = 59:45 Label = Alligator Records… …

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  • 128leave\ 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) …

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