Idioms
let (someone) off (easy)
to release someone with little or no punishment
The judge let the man off easy because the man was sincere in his apology for his crime.
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)
let (something) slip by
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tell apart (two things or people) or tell (two things or people) apart
let go with (something)
pip-squeak
in the interim
come from far and wide
never in one's life
call it quits
(not) in so many words
have what it takes
out cold
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New Hampshire law forbids you to tap your feet, nod your head, or in any way keep time to the music in a tavern, restaurant, or cafe.
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