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leg before wicket
(cricket) An instance of a batsman being out due to the leg before wicket law.
get a leg up
(idiomatic) To get a boost or a lift. / (idiomatic) To gain some advantage; to get a head start.
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pull someone's leg
(idiomatic) To tease someone; to lead someone on; to goad someone into overreacting. It usually implies teasing or goading by jokingly lying.
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not have a leg to stand on
pull the other leg
(idiomatic) In imperative/precative form, used to imply that the speaker does not accept or believe what another has just said.
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leg before wickets
leg-of-mutton sleeves
restless leg syndromes
sea legs
(idiomatic, nautical) The ability, when walking aboard a ship, to anticipate the motion of the deck so as to walk steadily without losing balance.