Idioms

lend (something) to (something)
to make something important, to make something believable
The new research lends significance to the new theory.

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  • lesser of two evils
  • let (someone) down easy
  • let (someone) down or let down (someone)
  • let (someone) go
  • let (someone) have it
  • let (someone) have it with both barrels
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  • know where (someone) stands on (something)
  • have a screw loose
  • put one's mind to (something)
  • hit close to home
  • short for (something)
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  • cover one's tracks
  • work in (something) or work (something) in
  • grind to a halt


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