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Idiom Firmly Annoys Upsets Father Started Laying Law

Front IDIOM: to tell someone very firmly what they should or should not do, especially in a way that annoys or upsets them
Back Her father started LAYING DOWN THE LAW about what time she was supposed to come back home.

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