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81Leave Now!!! — Album par Karma Sortie 2005 Enregistrement en 2005 Durée 64 min 51 s Genre Heavy metal Metal progressif …
82Leave a Whisper — Album par Shinedown Sortie 27 Mai 2003 Durée 61:01 Genre Metal alternatif,Hard Rock,Post grunge Label Atlantic …
83leave a legacy — I (accomplish) verb bring about, consummate, dedicate, enrich, fulfill, make a contribution to society, minister, pass down, realize, redound to, succeed II (bequeath) verb allot, assign, bestow, demise, descend, devise, dispense, donate, endow,… …
84leave sb alone — ► to stop speaking to or annoying someone: »Leave me alone! I m trying to work. Main Entry: ↑leave …
85leave to appeal — ► LAW permission to formally ask for a legal or official decision to be changed: »The defendant was given 14 days leave to appeal against the decision. Main Entry: ↑leave …
86leave-taking — late 14c., from LEAVE (Cf. leave) (n.) + prp. of TAKE (Cf. take) (v.) …
87leave\ hanging — • leave hanging • leave hanging in the air v. phr. To leave undecided or unsettled. Because the committee could not decide on a time and place, the matter of the spring dance was left hanging. Ted s mother didn t know what to do about the broken… …
88leave\ hanging\ in\ the\ air — • leave hanging • leave hanging in the air v. phr. To leave undecided or unsettled. Because the committee could not decide on a time and place, the matter of the spring dance was left hanging. Ted s mother didn t know what to do about the broken… …
89leave\ holding\ the\ bag — • 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… …
90leave\ 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… …