rest
and the rest used to assert that something is an understatement. informal, chiefly British
2019Daisy CoulamGrantchester 'How much did you put away?' 'A few whiskies.' 'And the rest!'
give it a rest used to ask someone to stop doing or talking about something that the speaker finds irritating or tedious. informal
lay something to rest soothe and dispel fear, anxiety, grief, and similar unpleasant emotions.
let it rest: see let it drop atdrop.
no rest for the wicked: see no peace for the wicked atwicked.
rest your case
1 conclude your presentation of evidence and arguments in a lawsuit.
2 used humorously to show that you believe you have presented sufficient evidence for your views.
the rest is history: seehistory.
rest on your laurels: seelaurels.
rest on your oars: seeoar.
rest (or God rest) his (or her) soul used to express a wish that God should grant someone's soul peace.