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Idiom: Let-Out

Meanings

The act or an instance of releasing or letting out something.

An opportunity to avoid or escape from a difficult or unpleasant situation.

Example Sentences

1
I was shocked when I found out that my friend is the let-out I was looking for.
2
The let-out of the movie was so unexpected that it left the audience in awe.
3
He always finds a let-out whenever he is caught in a difficult situation.
4
The coach gave the team a let-out after their hard work during practice.
5
Their excuse for being late was just a let-out; they were actually procrastinating.

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