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live high on (or off) the hog to live in a way that shows that you spend a lot of money.
live in to live and sleep in the same place where one works, usually the private home of one's employer.
live it up to enjoy oneself in an unrestrained or carefree way.
live load any variable weight added to the intrinsic weight of a structure, such as people in a building or moving traffic on a bridge. (Cf. dead load.)
live oak any of various evergreen oaks of the southeastern or southwestern United States. [2 definitions]
live up to to act or succeed in a way that is equal to (certain expectations). [2 definitions]
live wire a wire or other electric conductor that is carrying electric current. [2 definitions]
live with to tolerate; put up with.