Idioms
let one's emotions show
to be emotional (where it is not appropriate)
The mayor let his emotions show when his plan for the new stadium was defeated by the city council.
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
let the chips fall where they may
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(not one's) cup of tea
take it
get off easy
on time
think much of (someone or something)
small hours (of the night/morning)
take the wind out of someone's sails
call (someone's) bluff
read the riot act (to someone)
prevail upon (someone)
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