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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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let one's emotions show<br />

- be emotional (where it is not appropriate)<br />

The mayor let his emotions show when his plan for the new stadium was defeated by<br />

the city council members.<br />

let oneself go<br />

- become less constrained<br />

I went to the party <strong>and</strong> let myself go for the evening.<br />

let oneself/something go<br />

- not take care of oneself/something<br />

The woman has been letting herself go recently <strong>and</strong> doesn't even bother to comb her<br />

hair regularly<br />

let out (clothes/a rope)<br />

- make clothes longer or looser, allow a rope to slip out little by little<br />

I had to go to the tailors to have them let out my sports jacket.<br />

We let out the rope as the boat left the shore.<br />

let out (some kind of sound)<br />

- make some kind of noise or sound<br />

The dog let out a strange sound before running out of the house.<br />

let out (someone)<br />

- dismiss or be dismissed (from class or practice etc.)<br />

Everyone was let out of class early yesterday because of the bad weather.<br />

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