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To rest one's case.
When people say "I rest my case", it usually means that they feel that they just proved that they are correct.
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Laurels to rest on," a former government official told me.
But all eyes Friday seemed to rest on one player.
We've never been one to rest on our laurels.
But he isn't one to rest on his laurels.
But Harman was never one to rest on his laurels.
"No-one wants to rest on their laurels.
Bring one foot up to rest on the chair.
"God commands us to rest on Shabbos".
I want to rest on the weekends".
Or wander down to rest on benches.
Few world champions are happy to rest on their laurels.
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