Idioms
let (someone) off
to permit someone to leave a car or train or boat or plane or other transportation
The train stopped at a small town and let the young woman 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
let (something) slide
let (something) slide by
let (something) slip (out)
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blow one's top
keep one's mouth shut
round-trip ticket
go to pieces
belabor the point
on schedule
warm the bench
in the nude
hem (someone or something) in or hem in (someone or something)
add fuel to the fire
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The toilet paper that Americans use in one day would go around the world nine times.
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