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kick off the teamIn sports, to dismiss an athlete from a team, usually for misconduct, poor academic performance or other offenses.Rate it:

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kick over the tracesTo throw off all restraint.Rate it:

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kill offTo eliminate, or make extinct.Rate it:

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kill offTo represent or portray as being dead.Rate it:

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kiss offto dismiss casuallyRate it:

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kiss offto bid goodbye to (someone) with a kiss.Rate it:

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knick offAlternative form of nick offRate it:

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knock it offStop doing something; desist.Rate it:

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knock offAn imitation, especially one of poorer quality.Rate it:

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knock on woodTo take a customary action to ward off some misfortune that is believed to be attracted my a presumptuous statement.Rate it:

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knock on woodA self-directive to undertake the customary action to ward off bad luck.Rate it:

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knock outTo complete, especially in haste; knock off.Rate it:

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knock somebody's socks offTo impress greatly; amaze; stun.Rate it:

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knock someone off his perchTo defeat or overcome someone who was in a dominant position.Rate it:

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knock someone's block offTo strike a person in the head, causing him to fall to the ground, especially in an unconscious condition; to beat up a person.Rate it:

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knock someone's socks offTo impress greatly; amaze; stun.Rate it:

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Knock Your Socks OffTo startle, shock, thrill, astonish, or amaze someoneRate it:

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knock-on effectThe continued running of an engine after the ignition has been turned off; dieseling.Rate it:

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l'arc toujours tendu se gâteAll work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.Rate it:

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la loi passa d'embléeThe law passed straight off, by acclamation.Rate it:

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la pièce n'est que quelconqueThe piece (i.e. the play) is quite an ordinary one.Rate it:

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laugh offTo respond to a negative situation lightheartedly, as though it were a joke.Rate it:

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laugh one's head offTo laugh uproariouslyRate it:

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lay offFrom employment, e.g. at a time of low business volume, often with a severance package.Rate it:

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lay offTo place all or part of a bet with another bookmaker in order to reduce risk.Rate it:

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lay offAlone.Rate it:

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lay offmade redundantRate it:

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le chat parti les souris dansentWhen the cat’s away the mice will play.Rate it:

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le chat parti, les souris dansentwhen the cat's away the mice will playRate it:

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le voleur fuyait, mais nous étions à ses troussesThe thief made off, but we were at his heels.Rate it:

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lead offThe short distance that a player stands away from their current base.Rate it:

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lead offThe first batter in the batting order.Rate it:

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lead offThe first batter of an inning.Rate it:

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lead the lineTo play as centre forward.Rate it:

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leave offTo omit.Rate it:

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leave offTo stop with a view to resuming at a later point.Rate it:

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leave offTo desist; to cease.Rate it:

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les observations glissent sur lui comme sur une cuirasseBlame slips off him as water off a duck’s back.Rate it:

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let her ripTo set off or allow to begin.Rate it:

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let offTo cause to explode.Rate it:

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let offTo forgive and not punish.Rate it:

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let the puppies breathetake your shoes off and let your feet (puppies) breatheRate it:

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level offto get to a stable level, to cease oscillatingRate it:

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liber inscribitur Laelius (Off. 2. 9. 30)the book is entitled "Laelius".Rate it:

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lick one's woundsHe's just off licking his wounds. He'll be back to try again.Rate it:

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lick the pants offTo thoroughly and decisively defeat someone, either in a physical fight or, figuratively, in a competition.Rate it:

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lie offTo remain at a safe distance fromRate it:

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lift offTo take offRate it:

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lighten upTo ease up; back off; slow down.Rate it:

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like a chicken with its head cut offAlways on the move; in a frenzied manner; jumping around crazily in every direction.Rate it:

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