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left me out thereConfused, lost; not understanding the situation.Rate it:

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left-handed complimentA complimentary remark which is ambiguous or ineptly worded, so that it may be interpreted as having an unflattering or dismissive sense.Rate it:

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pick up where you left offto start up again in the very place that one has stopped.Rate it:

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position can be far left or right life to allow for tilting...You must allow tilting when photographing the subject.TRate it:

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"i'm not going left, i'm not going to the right, i'm not going forward or backward, i'm going to godGodRate it:

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be left holding the babyTo be left with the responsibility of resolving a problem.Rate it:

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exit stage leftAn orderly and uneventful departure, timed so as not to detract or distract.Rate it:

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exit stage leftLeave the scene, and don't make a fuss.Rate it:

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please turn leftWhen giving directions to a person, indicates that he or she should turn left.Rate it:

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that train has left the stationThat opportunity has already passed; that cannot be undone.Rate it:

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the left hand doesn't know what the right hand is doingTwo parts of an organization are unaware of each other's activities.Rate it:

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give one's left nutPay a very high price for something.Rate it:

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Out in Left FieldUnusual, eccentric, off beatRate it:

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Elvis has left the buildingA phrase used to announce the end of a show, usually one performed by an Elvis impersonator.Rate it:

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exit stage leftTo exit or disappear in a quiet, non-dramatic fashion, making way for more interesting events.Rate it:

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left and rightAll over the place; indiscriminately; frequently or excessively.Rate it:

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left fieldThe defensive position in the outfield to the left.Rate it:

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left fieldThe part of a baseball field which is beyond the infield and to your left if you stand on home plate and face the pitcher.Rate it:

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left holding the bagBeing blamed for something.Rate it:

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Left Out in the ColdTo ask someone to get out of the room so that he may not listen something important, ignored and left outRate it:

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left turnUsed other than with a figurative or idiomatic meaning: see left, turn.Rate it:

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left turnAn unexpected change from the way things seemed to be going.Rate it:

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left, right and centerAll over the place; indiscriminately; frequently or excessively.Rate it:

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one's left nutA very high price to be willing to pay for something; usually used after the verb give.Rate it:

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reserved left hand seatleft seat on any airplane is reserved for the senior pilot {captain} or owner of aircraft'Rate it:

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swipe leftTo swipe to see more images, as in an Instagram Carousel postRate it:

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that train has already left the stationAlternative form of that train has left the stationRate it:

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two left feetExhibiting particular clumsiness, especially at dancing or at soccer.Rate it:

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who died and left you in chargeSarcastic response to somebody assuming a position of authority that they have not earned.Rate it:

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15 minutes of fameA very short time in the spotlight or brief flurry with fame, after which the person or subject involved is quickly forgotten.Rate it:

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23 skidoo[c. 1908-1923] To be forced to leave quickly.Rate it:

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all of a suddenAdv suddenly, quickly.Rate it:

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as if there were no tomorrowto an excessive degree, desperately, very quickly or very muchRate it:

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Babe in the WoodsSomeone, who is inexperienced in many matters of life and has the habit of trusting others very quicklyRate it:

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be glad to see the back ofTo be glad to get rid of someone; to be glad someone has left.Rate it:

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brush pastTo go by quickly, making slight contact.Rate it:

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by/in leaps and boundsvery quickly, in large amountsRate it:

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chip on one's shoulderA tendency to take offence quickly.Rate it:

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dash offTo leave a place quickly or briefly.Rate it:

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dead menThe ends of reefs left flapping instead of being tucked out of sight when a sail has been furled.Rate it:

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Down the HatchTo drink something quicklyRate it:

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forge aheadTo move forward quickly, or to make good progress with (especially a plan)Rate it:

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hell in a hand basketto go to one's doom, to deteriorate quickly, to proceed on a course to disaster. The phrase go to hell in a handbasket is an American phrase which came into general use during the American Civil War, though its popularity has spread into other countries.Rate it:

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off like a bride's nightieMoving quickly and resolutely.Rate it:

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people's republicA particular area with strong left-leaning tendencies, especially one with a certain level of autonomyRate it:

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promptDone quickly and fast. Doing it with no hesitationRate it:

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Scrape the Bottle of the BarrelTo make use of something from leftover and off cuts. To be left to choose from scrap or residueRate it:

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snap upTo buy quickly, usually because the item is a bargain or in short supply or something one has been searching for.Rate it:

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split secondTo happen very quickly (typically in less than a second)Rate it:

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swot up onTo study particularly hard to learn a subject quickly.Rate it:

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