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  • 121let\ well\ enough\ alone — • let well enough alone • leave well enough alone v. phr. To be satisfied with what is good enough; not try to improve something because often that might cause more trouble. John wanted to make his kite go higher, but his father told him to let… …

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  • 122let-down — let downs also letdown N VAR A let down is a disappointment that you suffer, usually because something has not happened in the way in which you expected it to happen. The flat was really very nice, but compared with what we d been used to, it was …

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  • 123have a ball — [v] have fun beat the drum*, cut loose, enjoy, feast, get down*, get it on*, go to town*, jubilate, kick up one’s heels*, let loose*, let off steam*, live it up*, make merry, paint the town red*, party, raise hell*, raise the roof*, rejoice,… …

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  • 124Have a Little Faith in Me — Sencillo de Mandy Moore del álbum Coverage Lanzamiento 2003 …

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  • 125Let's Go With Pancho Villa — DVD Cover Directed by Fernando de Fuentes Produced by …

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  • 126let's go — let us leave; let s do a good job, let s give it all we have …

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  • 127let ride — let (something) ride informal : to allow (something) to go unnoticed : to ignore (something) He made a rude remark, but I let it ride. You have to let his comment ride. • • …

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  • 128let somebody off (with something) — ˌlet sb ˈoff (with sth) derived to not punish sb for sth they have done wrong, or to give them only a light punishment • They let us off lightly. • She was let off with a warning. Main entry: ↑letderived …

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