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6.067 Einträge- He laughs best that laughs last. prov.
- He leaned out of the window.
- He learned it from scratch.
- He learns the hard way.
- He left her holding the bag.
- He left his wife and children.
- He left me completely in the dark about his plans.
- He left no stone unturned.
- He let it happen.
- He let me do all the hard work alone.
- He let the work pile up.
- He lets things slide.
- He lies like a trooper.
- He likes beer better.
- He lives beyond his means.
- He lives the life of Riley.
- He looked crestfallen.
- He lost control of his car.
- He lost control over.
- He made a bolt for it.
- He made a fool of himself.
- He made a quick getaway.
- He made his pile.
- He made it his business.
- He made it plain to me.
- He made no bones about it.
- He made no reply.
- He made no resistance.
- He makes a great show of learning.
- He makes himself scarce.
- He makes it himself.
- He makes no bones about it.
- He makes things hum.
- He managed it in the twinkling of an eye.
- He massaged his wife's back.
- He may come tomorrow.
- He may have done it.
- He means business.
- He met his Waterloo.
- He met his fate calmly.
- He moved heaven and earth.
- He must act as he sees fit.
- He must always butt in.
- He must be sick.
- He must have done it.
- He must have judged him unfavorably.
- He must work flat out.
- He nearly dislocated my arm.
- He needs a little horse sense.
- He needs helping.
- He never loses his poise.
- He never misses a trick.
- He now reaps what he has sown. prov.
- He nurses a glass of wine.
- He often picks a quarrel.
- He ought to have read it.
- He owes a lot to her.
- He picked up his ears.
- He plays a good knife and fork.
- He plucked up courage and went on his way.
- He pokes his nose into everything.
- He polished his shoes.
- He poured the money down the drain .
- He probably got out of bed on the wrong side.
- He pulled the wool over my eyes.
- He put a spoke in my wheel.
- He put his heart and soul in it.
- He put his life on the line to ...
- He put his oar in.
- He put in his two cents.
- He put it straight.
- He put up a big front.
- He puts a good face on the matter.
- He puts up with everything.
- He puts up with it.
- He quaffed off the wine.
- He ran like lightening.
- He ranks as a great writer.
- He really fancies her.
- He really got himself into hot water.
- He really takes after his father.
- He recited an Our Father.
- He regards himself as superior.
- He registered every word.
- He rests on his laurels.
- He risked his neck to ...
- He satisfied me that ...
- He saw daylight.
- He saw the red light.
- He says one thing, then another.
- He sees things through rose-colored glasses.
- He seized me by the arm.
- He served his company well.
- He settled down to work.
- He settles the quarrel.
- He should have been allowed to do it.
- He should have driven faster.
- He should mind his own business.
- He shouted at me.
- He shouted drinks.