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  • 81let be — Synonyms and related words: abandon, assume, be afraid, be conservative, believe, butt out, conceive, conclude, consider, cut, daresay, deduce, deem, divine, do nothing, dream, expect, fancy, feel, gather, goldbrick, goof off, grant, hold aloof,… …

    Moby Thesaurus

  • 82let ride — Synonyms and related words: be caught napping, be neglectful, be negligent, default, disregard, fail, gloss over, ignore, lapse, let go, let pass, let slide, let slip, lose sight of, lose track of, neglect, nod, not care for, not get involved,… …

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  • 83let slide — Synonyms and related words: be caught napping, be neglectful, be negligent, default, disregard, fail, gloss over, ignore, lapse, let go, let pass, let ride, let slip, lose sight of, lose track of, neglect, nod, not care for, not get involved, not …

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  • 84let — I [[t]lɛt[/t]] v. let, let•ting 1) to allow or permit: to let one s hair grow[/ex] 2) to allow to pass, go, or come: He let us into the house[/ex] 3) to cause to; make: to let her know the truth[/ex] 4) (used in the imperative as an auxiliary… …

    From formal English to slang

  • 85let loose — verb 1. express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words) (Freq. 1) She let out a big heavy sigh He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand • Syn: ↑utter, ↑emit, ↑let out • Derivationally related for …

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  • 86let go — {v.} 1a. To stop holding something; loosen your hold; release. * /The boy grabbed Jack s coat and would not let go./ Often used with of . * /When the child let go of her mother s hand, she fell down./ Compare: GIVE UP(1a), LET LOOSE. 1b. To… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 87let go — {v.} 1a. To stop holding something; loosen your hold; release. * /The boy grabbed Jack s coat and would not let go./ Often used with of . * /When the child let go of her mother s hand, she fell down./ Compare: GIVE UP(1a), LET LOOSE. 1b. To… …

    Dictionary of American idioms

  • 88let\ go — v 1a. To stop holding something; loosen your hold; release. The boy grabbed Jack s coat and would not let go. Often used with of . When the child let go of her mother s hand, she fell down. Compare: give up(1a), let loose. 1b. To weaken and break …

    Словарь американских идиом

  • 89let — I. transitive verb (letted; letted or let; letting) Etymology: Middle English letten, from Old English lettan to delay, hinder; akin to Old High German lezzen to delay, hurt, Old English lǣt late Date: before 12th century archaic hinder, prevent… …

    New Collegiate Dictionary

  • 90Let It Be (film) — Infobox Film name = Let It Be imdb id = 0065976 director = Michael Lindsay Hogg writer = starring = John Lennon Paul McCartney George Harrison Ringo Starr Billy Preston producer = Neil Aspinall Mal Evans The Beatles (executive) music = John… …

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