Idioms
license to (do something)
the permission or right or chance to do something
When my uncle got the contract to sell food at the stadium it was a license to print money.
lick (something) into shape
lick of work
lick one's lips
lie fallow
lie in state
lie in wait
lie low
lie through one's teeth
lie/lay down on the job
life of Riley
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draw interest
since time immemorial
a match for (someone)
tickle (someone's) fancy
heart-to-heart
lean on (someone)
go on a binge
deep-six (something)
not worth a dime
heart and soul
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Fact
The three-syllable word hideous, with the change of a single consonant, becomes a two-syllable word with no vowel sounds in common: hideout.
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