Lay it on thick |
Lay one's hands on something |
Lay something in ashes |
Lay/put one's cards on the table |
Lead a cat-and-dog life |
Learn a/one's lesson |
Learn one's lesson |
Leave a lot/a great deal to be desired |
Leave its mark |
Leave no stone unturned |
Leave no stone unturned |
Leave somebody holding the baby; leave somebody in the lurch; leave somebody high and dry |
Leave somebody speechless |
Leave somebody to fend for himself |
Left, right and centre |