Idioms
let (someone) down or let down (someone)
to fail to do as well as expected, to disappoint someone
The boy let his parents down when he failed the university entrance exams.
let (someone) go
let (someone) have it
let (someone) have it with both barrels
let (someone) in on (something)
let (someone) know (about something)
let (someone) off
let (someone) off (easy)
let (someone) off the hook
let (something) go
let (something) loose
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rub off on (someone)
fall back on (someone or something)
root for (someone or something)
out of tune
on land
break out in a cold sweat
in for (something)
cold snap/spell
try out (something) or try (something) out
in storage
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