Idioms
let on
to try to make people believe something, to pretend something
The man tried to let on that he did not want the job but actually he did.
let on (something)
let one's emotions show
let oneself go
let out (some kind of sound) or let (some kind of sound) out
let out (someone) or let (someone) out
let out (something) or let (something) out
let out a rope
let out clothes
let sleeping dogs lie
let the cat out of the bag
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think back on (someone or something)
not buy (something)
to some extent
set in one's ways
drive at (something)
You can't teach an old dog new tricks.
get (something) out of one's system
familiar with (someone or something)
dead end
throw a monkey wrench into the works
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