in many places or frequently
Idioms Starting with "L"
Browse all idioms that begin with the letter L.
to run quickly, often to escape
to offer help or assistance to someone
to listen to someone with attention and empathy
to listen carefully and attentively
the outcome is decided and cannot be changed; often used in the context of gambling
to let emotions guide decisions instead of logic
to avoid interfering in a situation that could lead to trouble
to forget past grievances and move on
to relinquish control and trust in a higher power or the natural course of events
to be open and honest about one's feelings or to express oneself freely
to leave something alone or not interfere with it