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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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let (someone) have it<br />

- hit someone hard, scold someone angrily<br />

He let the other man have it when they had a fight on the bus.<br />

let (someone) have it (with both barrels)<br />

- attack someone verbally<br />

The woman let her husb<strong>and</strong> have it when he came home late from work without<br />

phoning.<br />

let (someone) in on (something)<br />

- tell someone a secret<br />

We let our friend in on our secret plan to sell our apartment <strong>and</strong> buy a house.<br />

let (someone) know (about something)<br />

- tell/inform someone about something<br />

"Let me know when you are ready to go to the movie."<br />

let (someone) off<br />

- permit someone to leave a car/train/boat/plane or other transportation<br />

The train stopped at a very small town <strong>and</strong> let the young woman off.<br />

let (someone) off (easy)<br />

- release someone with little or no punishment<br />

The judge let the man off easy because he seemed to be sincere in his apology for his<br />

crime.<br />

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