let me (do that)

  • 61Let It Loose — Álbum de Miami Sound Machine Publicación 2 de junio de 1987 Grabación 1987 Género(s) Pop Duración 33:40 …

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  • 62let — let1 [let] vt. let, letting [ME leten < OE lætan, to leave behind, akin to Ger lassen < IE * lēd < base * lēi , to neglect, leave behind > LATE, L letum, death] 1. to leave; forsake; abandon: now only in phrases let alone or let be or …

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  • 63let well alone — To let things remain as they are from fear of making them worse • • • Main Entry: ↑let * * * leave/let/well alone phrase to avoid trying to improve or change something that is satisfactory Sometimes it’s better to just leave well alone …

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  • 64Let It Be (Album) — Let It Be Studioalbum von The Beatles Veröffentlichung 8. Mai 1970 Label Apple Records / Parlophone / …

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  • 65Let it be (chanson) — Pour les articles homonymes, voir Let It Be. Let It Be Single par The Beatles extrait de l’album Let It Be Face A Let It Be …

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  • 66Let There Be Rock — Let There Be Rock …

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  • 67Let There Be Rock: The Movie — – Live in Paris …

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  • 68let the cat out of the bag — {v. phr.}, {informal} To tell about something that is supposed to be a secret. * /We wanted to surprise Mary with a birthday gift, but Allen let the cat out of the bag by asking her what she would like./ Sometimes used in another form. * /Well,… …

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  • 69let the cat out of the bag — {v. phr.}, {informal} To tell about something that is supposed to be a secret. * /We wanted to surprise Mary with a birthday gift, but Allen let the cat out of the bag by asking her what she would like./ Sometimes used in another form. * /Well,… …

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  • 70That — That, pron., a., conj., & adv. [AS. [eth][ae]t, neuter nom. & acc. sing. of the article (originally a demonstrative pronoun). The nom. masc. s[=e], and the nom. fem. se[ o] are from a different root. AS. [eth][ae]t is akin to D. dat, G. das, OHG …

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