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Look On The Bright Side

Look On The Bright Side - to find the good in something bad

  • My car broke down. Looking on the bright side, at least I have a bus near my house.
  • I broke my foot, but looking on the bright side I will be OK soon.
  • It is always good to look on the bright side. It could of been a lot worse.
  • Looking on the bright side, I am glad I lost only my phone, and not my wallet too.
  • I have no money in my wallet, but looking on the bright side I have a big heart.
  • My sister is always looking on the bright side of everything. She is great.

Landslide Victory

Like A Cakewalk

Land A Job

Left Out In The Cold

Limited Budget

Live And Let Live

Look High And Low

Long Face

Lucky Streak

Lose Track Of Time

Low-life

Lucky Break

Lose Your Marbles

Let Off The Hook

Learn The Ropes

Like A Hole In The Head

Loaded

Lose Your Shirt

Lose Out

Lose It

Lend An Ear

Look Alive

Let Your Hair Down

Let Off Steam

Lighten Up

Living Hand To Mouth

Let The Cat Of The Bag

Lose Your Temper

Look Like A Million Dollars

Look On The Bright Side

Love To Death

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