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let slip
[let slip] {v. phr.} To unintentionally reveal. * /Ellen let it […]
[let the cat out of the bag] {v. phr.}, {informal} To […]
let the chips fall where they may
[let the chips fall where they may] {v. phr.} To pay […]
let the grass grow under one's feet
[let the grass grow under one's feet] {v. phr.}, {informal} To […]
let up
[let up] {v.}, {informal} 1. To become less, weaker, or quiet; […]
let well enough alone
[let well enough alone] or [leave well enough alone] {v. phr.} […]
let's don't
[let's don't] also [don't let's] {substandard} Let's not; let us not; […]
let's have it
[let's have it]
See: [LET HAVE IT].
letdown
[letdown] {n.} A disappointment; a heartbreak. * /It was a major […]
letter
[letter]
See:
[CHAIN LETTER], [NIGHT LETTER], [TO THE LETTER].
