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look roundTo turn one's head to see what is behind oneself.Rate it:

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magnam sui famam relinquereto leave a great reputation behind one.Rate it:

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make awayTo depart, leave; to make off.Rate it:

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make like a banana and splitto leave, departRate it:

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make like a tree and leaveto leave, departRate it:

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make one's markTo make, or leave, a lasting impression, especially to achieve apparent success.Rate it:

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make oneself scarceTo leave or depart, or to avoid or stay away.Rate it:

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make tracksTo leave in a hurry.Rate it:

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make tracksTo leave or depart; to go away.Rate it:

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marching ordersDismissal: an instruction to leave.Rate it:

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move onTo leave somewhere for another place.Rate it:

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multitudinis suffragiis rem permittereto leave a matter to be decided by popular vote.Rate it:

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my way or the highwayYou can do it my way or you can leave - go down the highway (be excluded)Rate it:

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never leave anybody outNever forget a person dead or aliveRate it:

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nick offTo leave, especially in a hurry.Rate it:

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no matter how techpally you may be, technology advancement will always leave you whaooEven though you're in the technology industry, its advancement will always amaze you.Rate it:

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not leave one's thoughtsSaid when one keeps thinking about something.Rate it:

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nullum tempus a labore intermitterenot to leave off work for an instant.Rate it:

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oh, ye of little faithPointing out one's lack of faith; people sometimes leave the "O" or "Oh" out of the saying when they say itRate it:

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on the heels ofIn close pursuit of; close behind.Rate it:

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out of sightThe notice was out of sight behind the door.Rate it:

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park the busTo attempt to stop the opposition team from scoring a goal by playing extremely defensively and placing as many players as possible behind the ball.Rate it:

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pay it forwardPerforming a selfless act of kindness (normally for a random stranger) after having been the beneficiary of such an act oneself - the mentality behind which is to make kindness contagious such that it multiplies exponentiallyRate it:

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pecuniam alicui legareto leave money to a person in one's will.Rate it:

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piss offTo leave, to go away.Rate it:

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pitFormerly, that part of a theatre, on the floor of the house, below the level of the stage and behind the orchestra; now, in England, commonly the part behind the stalls; in the United States, the parquet; also, the occupants of such a part of a theatre.Rate it:

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pit outTo leave the pits and go out onto the race trackRate it:

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poke outTo emerge from behind, in, or under something.Rate it:

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pop offTo leave, and return in a short time.Rate it:

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pop outTo leave a room or building with the expectation of returning soon.Rate it:

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pour outTo leave a place quickly, and in large numbers.Rate it:

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Power behind the ThroneThe actual force or person behind ones success, the real person in chargeRate it:

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power behind the throneSomeone who appears to be without special status, but who has great covert influence on a person in authority.Rate it:

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power napA short sleep taken in the daytime in order to refresh a person and generally terminated before deep sleep begins so as not to leave the sleeper drowsy.Rate it:

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praesidio castris milites relinquereto leave troops to guard the camp.Rate it:

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pull backto pull in order to reveal something underneath or behind.Rate it:

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punch outTo leave a workplace by punching a timecardRate it:

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punch outTo leave a workplaceRate it:

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push outTo force to leave a group.Rate it:

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put in/down one’s papersTo leave or resign from one’s job; Note, putting ’down’ usually implies one is vacating a position out of dissatisfactionRate it:

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put something behind oneTo recover from an unpleasant or traumatic experience; to overcome a negative feeling, especially anger, resentment, or grief.Rate it:

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Put Your Best Foot ForwardTo leave the perfect first impression, to try your best to do somethingRate it:

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qu'il ne vous en déplaiseWith your permission; By your leave; If you’ll allow me; An it please you.Rate it:

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qui va à la chasse perd sa placeIf you leave your place, you lose it.Rate it:

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Rats Abandoning a Sinking ShipPeople who aren’t loyal to something, especially an enterprise and leave it before things get worseRate it:

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reach-aroundManual stimulation of a sexual partner's genitals during anal or vaginal intercourse from behind.Rate it:

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remuer ciel et terreTo move heaven and earth; To leave no stone unturned.Rate it:

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run a mileTo escape, flee or leave a situation or relationship, usually as a result of a shocking or sudden announcement or revelation.Rate it:

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run alongTo leave.Rate it:

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run awayTo leave home, or other place of residence, usually unannounced, or to make good on a threat, with such action usually performed by a child or juvenile.Rate it:

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