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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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let (someone) off the hook<br />

- excuse someone from a penalty or promise<br />

He let me off the hook <strong>and</strong> I didn`t have to stay after work <strong>and</strong> help clean the office.<br />

let (something) go<br />

- pay no attention to something, neglect something<br />

She seems to be letting her appearance go since she lost her job.<br />

let (something) go<br />

- allow something to pass, do nothing about something<br />

Although I was angry at his remark I decided to let it go.<br />

let (something) loose<br />

- set something free, release something being held<br />

They decided to let the injured bird loose in the park.<br />

let (something) off<br />

- discharge (a gun), explode something, release something<br />

The children let off many firecrackers during the festival.<br />

let (something) pass<br />

- let something go unnoticed or unchallenged<br />

I didn't like what my friend said to me but I decided to let it pass.<br />

let (something) ride<br />

- continue without changing a situation<br />

We should forget about the recent problems at work <strong>and</strong> let the whole matter ride.<br />

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