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  • 71leave\ holding\ the\ sack — • leave holding the bag • leave holding the sack v. phr. informal 1. To cause (someone) not to have something needed; leave without anything, In the rush for seats, Joe was left holding the bag. 2. To force (someone) to take the whole… …

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  • 72leave well alone — leave/let well alone British, American & Australian, American to leave something the way it is, because trying to improve it might make it worse. In cases of back trouble, it s difficult to know whether to operate or leave well alone. I m not… …

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  • 73leave aside — ˌleave a ˈside [transitive] [present tense I/you/we/they leave aside he/she/it leaves aside present participle leaving aside past tense left aside …

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  • 74Not of This Earth (1957 film) — Not of This Earth Movie Poster from 1957 Directed by Roger Corman Produced by …

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  • 75Not That Sort of Girl —   Author(s) Mary Wesley Country …

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  • 76Not Wanted on the Voyage — is a novel by Canadian author Timothy Findley, which presents a magic realist post modern re telling of the Great Flood in the biblical Book of Genesis. It was first published by Viking Canada in the autumn of 1984. Contents 1 Plot summary 2… …

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  • 77not for a moment — not for a/one/moment phrase used for emphasizing that something is definitely not true, or that you would definitely not do or say something I have not for a moment suggested that you should leave. Thesaurus: way of saying that you will not do… …

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  • 78leave someone out in the cold — leave (someone) out in the cold to not allow someone to become part of a group or an activity. The government s transport policy leaves people who do not own cars out in the cold. Women s football teams feel they are left out in the cold as far… …

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  • 79leave out in the cold — leave (someone) out in the cold to not allow someone to become part of a group or an activity. The government s transport policy leaves people who do not own cars out in the cold. Women s football teams feel they are left out in the cold as far… …

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  • 80not for one moment — not for a/one/moment phrase used for emphasizing that something is definitely not true, or that you would definitely not do or say something I have not for a moment suggested that you should leave. Thesaurus: way of saying that you will not do… …

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