L
Idioms beginning with "L"
Part of speech, explanation, example sentences, pronunciation
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		Contents of L:
			
			[louse up]  {v.},  {slang}
To throw into confusion; make a mess of; spoil; ruin. 
When the man who was considering John's house heard that the basement was wet, that was enough to louse up the sale.
* /Fred's failure in business not only lost him his  […]
[love]
See:
[FOR LOVE OR MONEY],
[IN LOVE],
[LABOR OF LOVE],
[MAKE LOVE],
[NO LOVE LOST],
[PUPPY LOVE] also [CALF LOVE].
[love affair]  {n.}
A friendship between lovers; a romance or courtship. 
The love affair of Bob and Jane went on for months.
Harry had many love affairs, but he never married.
[love game]  {n.}
A game of tennis which is won without the opponent scoring. 
Britain took a love game on Songster's service.
[love-in]  {n.},  {slang},  {informal}
A festival or occasion to celebrate life, human sensuality, the beauty of nature, human sexuality, and universal love; affairs so conceived by some frequently deteriorate into obscenity and drug using sessions in  […]
[lovers' lane]  {n.}
A hidden road or walk where lovers walk or park in the evening. 
A parked car in a lonely lovers' lane often is a chance for holdup men.
[low-key]  {adj.}
Relaxed and easygoing. 
Surprisingly, dinner with the governor was a low-key affair.
[lowbrow]  {n.}
A person of limited culture; a nonintellectual. 
Some people claim that only lowbrows read the comics.
Contrast: [HIGH BROW].
