let+go+or+pass

  • 101let something pass — to not react to something that someone says, especially something annoying The remark made me furious, but I let it pass …

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  • 102Pass out of Existence — For other meanings see disappearance. Infobox Album | Name = Pass out of Existence Type = studio Artist = Chimaira Released = October 2, 2001 Recorded = 2001 at Third Stone in North Hollywood, California Genre = Nu metal, Alternative Metal Length …

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  • 103pass by — Synonyms and related words: abjure, advance, be blind to, be caught out, be inattentive, be unwary, bestride, blink at, brush aside, bypass, chuck, chuck out, connive at, contemn, continue, contradict, cross, cut, cut dead, decline, deny, despise …

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  • 104pass — I. v. n. 1. Go, move, proceed, go on, make a transit. 2. Elapse, lapse, be spent, pass away. 3. Vanish, disappear, cease, fade, die, be lost. 4. Occur, happen, take place. 5. Circulate, be current, gain currency, be received. 6. Be enacted, be… …

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  • 105let it go — verb not act (Freq. 1) He thought of a reply but let it go • Hypernyms: ↑refrain, ↑forbear • Verb Frames: Somebody s * * * let it go (or pass) choose not to react to an act …

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  • 106pass something over — DISREGARD, overlook, ignore, pay no attention to, let pass, gloss over, take no notice of, pay no heed to, turn a blind eye to. → pass * * * avoid mentioning or considering something I shall pass over the matter of the transitional period …

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  • 107pass something up — TURN DOWN, reject, refuse, decline, give up, forgo, let pass, miss (out on); informal give something a miss. → pass * * * refrain from taking up an opportunity he passed up a career in pro baseball * * * ˌpass sthˈup derived (informal) to choose… …

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  • 108let go — 1) (smth) pay no attention to, neglect She seems to be letting her appearance go since she lost her job. 2) allow something to pass, do nothing about something Although I was angry at his remark I decided to let it go. 3) discharge from a job,… …

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  • 109pass for something — in. to pay for something; to treat someone by paying for something. □ Come on. Let’s go out. I’ll pass for dinner. □ I’ll pass for drinks if you want …

    Dictionary of American slang and colloquial expressions

  • 110let George do it — {v. phr.}, {informal} To expect someone else to do the work or take the responsibility. * /Many people expect to let George do it when they are on a committee./ Compare: PASS THE BUCK …

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