Idioms

let out (someone) or let (someone) out
to dismiss someone from a class or practice
The teacher let out the students because of the bad weather.

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  • let out (something) or let (something) out
  • let out a rope
  • let out clothes
  • let sleeping dogs lie
  • let the cat out of the bag
  • let the chance slip by
  • let the chips fall where they may
  • let things slide
  • let up
  • let up on (someone or something)
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  • fall by the wayside
  • throw (someone)
  • change one's mind
  • avoid (someone or something) like the plague
  • pay lip service to (something)
  • read (something) through or read through (something)
  • set back (someone or something) or set (someone or something) back
  • fall to (someone) to do (something)
  • know (someone or something) like an open book
  • scrape (something) together or scrape together (something)


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