To assert authority and make rules clear.
Idioms Starting with "L"
Browse all idioms that begin with the letter L.
to see someone or something for the first time
to estimate the likelihood of an event occurring
to mislead or trick someone
to prefer or be inclined to choose something
to memorize something completely
the rate at which one acquires new skills or knowledge
to become independent and move out of home
to cancel a wedding at the last moment
to abandon someone in a difficult situation
to move out and become self-sufficient
to not interfere with something that is satisfactory