Idioms
let (something) slip (out)
to tell a secret by accident
I let the date of the wedding slip out by mistake at the dinner party.
let (something) slip by
let alone (something)
let bygones be bygones
let down one's hair
let go of (something)
let go with (something)
let grass grow under one's feet
let it all hang out
let it go/lay
let it rip
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a race against time
something of the sort
pick holes in (something)
as yet
not one iota
pay attention to (someone or something)
out of style
get up on the wrong side of the bed
play second fiddle to (someone)
a kick-off
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The word Popcorn is derived from the middle English word poppe, which means explosive sound
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