Leave You Alone — Infobox Song Name = Leave You Alone Artist = Girlicious Recorded = 2007 Genre = Pop, R B Label = Geffen Records Producer = Robin Antin, Ron Fair Certification = Chart position = Last single = This single = Leave You Alone Next single = Like Me… … Wikipedia
leave well enough alone — See: LET WELL ENOUGH ALONE … Dictionary of American idioms
leave well enough alone — See: LET WELL ENOUGH ALONE … Dictionary of American idioms
Leave It Alone (song) — Infobox Single Name = Leave It Alone Artist = Operator Please Album = Yes Yes Vindictive B side = Mister Mister , Crash Tragic , Icicle Released = flagicon|United Kingdom November 19, 2007 flagicon|Australia February 25, 2008 [… … Wikipedia
leave well enough alone — verb To leave something alone; to avoid attempts to correct, fix, or improve what is already sufficient We should have left well enough alone when we had it working the first time. Syn: if it aint broke, dont fix it, never change a running system … Wiktionary
Can't Leave 'em Alone — Infobox Single Name = Can t Leave em Alone B side = Love You Better Artist = Ciara featuring 50 Cent from Album = Released = flagicon|USA June 12 2007 flagicon|New Zealand August 10 2007 Format = Digital download, CD single Recorded = Genre = Pop … Wikipedia
Alone on a Wide, Wide Sea — is a book by Michael Morpurgo, first published in 2006 by HarperCollins. It was inspired by the history of English orphans transported to Australia after World War II. [ [http://www.michaelmorpurgo.org/books alone wide sea.html Alone on a Wide… … Wikipedia
alone — aloneness, n. /euh lohn /, adj. (used predicatively) 1. separate, apart, or isolated from others: I want to be alone. 2. to the exclusion of all others or all else: One cannot live by bread alone. 3. unique; unequaled; unexcelled: He is alone… … Universalium
alone — See: LET ALONE or LEAVE ALONE, LET WELL ENOUGH ALONE or LEAVE WELL ENOUGH ALONE … Dictionary of American idioms
alone — See: LET ALONE or LEAVE ALONE, LET WELL ENOUGH ALONE or LEAVE WELL ENOUGH ALONE … Dictionary of American idioms
well — well1 /wel/, adv., adj., compar. better, superl. best, interj., n. adv. 1. in a good or satisfactory manner: Business is going well. 2. thoroughly, carefully, or soundly: to shake well before using; listen well. 3. in a … Universalium