Idioms
let (someone) have it with both barrels
to attack someone verbally
The woman let her husband have it with both barrels when he came home late from work without phoning.
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
let (something) off or let off (something)
let (something) pass
let (something) ride
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look like death warmed over
mix up (something) or mix (something) up
soaked to the skin
divide and conquer
let out (someone) or let (someone) out
hold the fort
get a raw deal
put one's foot down
to one's heart's content
get involved with (someone)
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