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  • 121let fly (with) (something) — 1. to throw something or shoot something from a weapon. Police officers let fly canisters of tear gas. The guy in the leather jacket was leaping over the counter when I let fly with a soda bottle. 2. to express yourself in a way that will excite… …

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  • 122let me think — let me see/think/ phrase used for saying that you need a moment to think about something Let me see – where did I put my keys? Thesaurus: ways of telling or asking someone to waitsynonym Main entry: let * * * …

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  • 123Let's Go Back (game show) — Let s Go Back was a nostalgia based game show that tested contestants knowledge of the 50s, 60s, 70s, 80s. It ran on The Nostalgia Channel (now AmericanLife) from July 8, 1991 May 28, 1993. Scott Sternberg was the host, creator, and executive… …

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  • 124Let's Go Fly a Kite — is a song from Walt Disney s film Mary Poppins , and it is composed by Richard M. Sherman and Robert B. Sherman. This song is heard at the end of the film when the story s protagonist, George Banks (played by David Tomlinson) realizes that his… …

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  • 125Let's Bring Em Home — (LBEH) is a non profit organization, established in 2001, that arranges for transportation for enlisted military personnel who cannot afford the travel costs otherwise. LBEH is active primarily before and during the US winter holidays, giving… …

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  • 126let the devil take the hindmost — (let) the devil take the hindmost old fashioned something that you say to mean that you should only think about yourself and your own success and not care about other people. You ve got to be tough to survive in this business grab what you can… …

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  • 127let (someone) off easy — 1. to give someone a light punishment. Stern let Robbins off easy, suspending him for just three games. 2. to demand less effort from someone. She laughed at the suggestion that people are letting her off easy now that she is 81 …

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  • 128let me be the judge of that — or I ll be the judge of that used for telling someone angrily that you do not want their advice …

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