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live down
To live so as to subdue or refute. / To get used to something shameful.
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live paycheck to paycheck
(US, idiomatic) To have the entirety of what one earns consumed by living expenses, thus having nothing left over to save; make just enough (money, etc.) to survive; to scratch by.
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live off the land
to sustain a living by eating produce that one harvests or hunts from the countryside.
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I live in Melbourne
as I live and breathe
(dated) Used to declare the truth of a statement with emphasis. / (dated) Used to express surprise at an experience one is witnessing.
Live Oak County
live-ball era
we live in a society
(Internet slang, sometimes humorous) the mores of society are irrational, hypocritical or otherwise flawed
live to tell the tale
(idiomatic, informal or literary) To survive some difficulty, illness, etc.
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