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English Idioms Let Off The Hook
Let Off The Hook - to be removed from a bad situation; to give a someone a break from a bad situation
- My mom let me off the hook, for staying out late.
- The teacher might let me off the hook, if I promise to do all my homework.
- Do you think the judge will let me off the hook?
- I am in trouble with my boss. My boss will not let me off the hook.
- The police let me off the hook, if I agreed to tell the truth.
- The train inspector was not going to let anyone off the hook.
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