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leg
leg
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a leg to stand on
a leg up
a lie has no legs
an arm and a leg
arm and a leg
be on (its/one's) last legs
be on its last legs
be on last legs
break a leg
Break a leg!
can talk the hind leg off a donkey
can talk the legs off an iron pot
cost a pretty penny
cost an arm and a leg
crooked as a barrel of fish hooks
first leg
fresh legs
get a leg up
get a leg up on (someone)
get a/ foot in the door
get leg over
get sea legs
get up on hind legs
give a leg up
give an arm and a leg (for something)
give leg bail
have a leg to stand on
have a leg up on
have a leg up on someone
have legs
He puts his pants on one leg at a time
leg it
leg man
leg up
leg up on
leg up, a
leg work
make a leg
not have a leg to stand on
on its last legs
on last legs
on one’s last legs
on one's last legs
one's sea legs
open (one's) legs
pay an arm and a leg
peg-leg
pull leg
pull someone’s leg
pull someone's leg
Pull the other leg!
put (one's) pants on one leg at a time (just like everybody else)
put (one's) trousers on one leg at a time (just like everybody else)
puts (one's) trousers on one leg at a time (just like everybody else)
sea legs
sex on legs
shake a leg
Shake a leg!
Show a leg!
stretch (one's) legs according to the coverlet
stretch legs
stretch one’s legs
stretch one's legs
tail between legs
tail between one's legs, with one's
take the weight off (one's) legs
talk someone's arm off
to have a hollow leg
with tail between legs
without a leg to stand on
you're pulling my leg
Common Names:
Name
Gender
Pronounced
Usage
Piety
PIE-ə-tee
English (Rare)
Clothildis
-
Ancient Germanic (Latinized)
Sindri
-
Norse Mythology, Ancient Scandinavian, Icelandic
Fiacre
-
French
Alysa
ə-LIS-ə
English (Modern)
Aiolos
-
Greek Mythology
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