Idioms are everywhere. If you want a list of them, click the related question below.
Some websites that have idioms written in them include The Free Dictionary, Cambridge Dictionary, and Phrases.com. These sites provide definitions and examples of idioms to help users understand their meanings and usage in context.
Raymond H. Pierson has written: 'Guide to Spanish idioms' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English, Idioms, Idioms, corrections, errors, Spanish language, Spoken Spanish
Daphne M. Gulland has written: 'The Penguin dictionary of English idioms' -- subject(s): Dictionaries, English language, Idioms
F. Edmond Hogan has written: 'A handbook of Irish idioms' -- subject(s): Idioms, corrections, errors, Irish literature
John O. E. Clark has written: 'Harrap's English idioms' -- subject(s): Idioms, Dictionaries, English language
Carl Mengel has written: 'German exercises and idioms'
M. T. Faramarzi has written: 'A concise dictionary of English-Persian idioms' -- subject(s): Idioms, Persian, Dictionaries, English language
I'm not aware of any idioms with ledger and could find none on the web. You might be thinking of the expressions "off the books" or "on the record"?
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A. J. Worrall has written: 'English idioms for foreign students' 'More English idioms for foreign students' -- subject(s): English language, Idioms, Textbooks for foreign speakers
Kaplan - COR - has written: 'TOEFL Idioms Quiz Book'
Ronald TAYLOR has written: 'A German-English dictionary of idioms'