Idioms
let on (something)
to reveal something, to inform about something
"Please don`t let on that you saw me at the movie last night."
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
let the chance slip by
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put (something) on paper
cock-and-bull story
a credit to (someone or something)
bring (something) to a head
put a bee in (someone's) bonnet
outgrow (something)
take stock
use strong language
in the buff/raw
as yet
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Madonna suffers from garophobia (the fear of thunder).
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