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  • 61Leave Me Alone — (Déjame en paz en inglés) puede referirse a: Leave Me Alone, canción de Michael Jackson; Leave Me Alone, canción de The Veronicas; Leave Me Alone, película de Hong Kong de 2004. Esta página de desambiguación cataloga artículos relacionados con el …

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  • 62Leave it All to Shine — «Leave It All The to Shine» Sencillo de Victoria Justice y Miranda Cosgrove del álbum Victorious: Make It Shine Formato Descarga Digital Grabación 2010 Género(s) Dance p …

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  • 63Leave Them All Behind — Single par Ride extrait de l’album Going Blank Again Pays Royaume Uni Sortie …

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  • 64leave something to — bequeath (something). → leave leave something to entrust a decision, choice, or action to. → leave …

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  • 65leave a lot to be desired — leave a lot/much/to be desired phrase to be of a very low quality or standard I feel the quality of some of our policemen leaves a lot to be desired. Thesaurus: words used to describe standardssynonym Main entry …

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  • 66leave well alone — leave/let/well alone phrase to avoid trying to improve or change something that is satisfactory Sometimes it’s better to just leave well alone. Thesaurus: to avoid doing something, or to avoid somethingsynonym Main entry …

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  • 67leave you cold — ◇ Something that leaves you cold does not interest or excite you. His movies leave me cold. • • • Main Entry: ↑cold leave you cold see ↑cold, 1 • • • Main Entry: ↑leave …

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  • 68leave in the lurch — leave (someone) in the lurch see ↑lurch, 3 • • • Main Entry: ↑leave leave (someone) in the lurch : to leave someone without help or protection when it is needed His advisers left him in the lurch when he needed them the most. • • • …

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  • 69leave no stone unturned — {v. phr.} To try in every way; miss no chance; do everything possible. Usually used in the negative. * /The police will leave no stone unturned in their search for the bank robbers./ Compare: ALL OUT, BEND HEAVEN AND EARTH, FINE TOOTH COMB …

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  • 70leave no stone unturned — {v. phr.} To try in every way; miss no chance; do everything possible. Usually used in the negative. * /The police will leave no stone unturned in their search for the bank robbers./ Compare: ALL OUT, BEND HEAVEN AND EARTH, FINE TOOTH COMB …

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