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let
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- To allow to, not to prevent (+ infinitive, but usually without to).
- To allow to be or do without interference; to not disturb or meddle with; to leave (someone or something) alone.
- To allow the release of (a fluid).
- To allow possession of (a property etc.) in exchange for rent.
- To give, grant, or assign, as a work, privilege, or contract; often with out.
- Used to introduce a first or third person imperative verb construction.
- To cause (+ bare infinitive).
- 1818, John Keats, To—
- 1818, John Keats, To—: Time's sea hath been five years at its slow ebb, / Long hours have to and fro let creep the sand[…].
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me
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- The first-person singular, as the object (of a verb, preposition, etc).
- The first-person singular, as the object (of a verb, preposition, etc).
- (colloquial) The first-person singular, as the object (of a verb, preposition, etc).
- The first-person singular, as the object (of a verb, preposition, etc).
- As the complement of the copula (be).
- Used for the pronoun in isolation or in apposition.
- (informal) I, the first-person singular, as the subject.
- I, the first-person singular, as the subject.
- I, the first-person singular, as the subject.
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hear
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- To perceive sounds through the ear.
- To perceive (a sound, or something producing a sound) with the ear, to recognize (something) in an auditory way.
- To exercise this faculty intentionally; to listen to.
- To listen favourably to; to grant (a request etc.).
- To receive information about; to come to learn of.
- To be contacted by.
- To listen to (a person, case) in a court of law; to try.
- (informal) To sympathize with; to understand the feelings or opinion of.
- To study under.
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you
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- The people spoken, or written to, as an object.
- (colloquial) (To) yourselves, (to) yourself.
- The person spoken to or written to, as an object. (Replacing thee; originally as a mark of respect.)
- The people spoken to or written to, as a subject. (Replacing ye.)
- The person spoken to or written to, as a subject. (Originally as a mark of respect.)
- (colloquial) A person's favorite sports team.
- Anyone, one; an unspecified individual or group of individuals (as subject or object).
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cheer
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- A cheerful attitude; happiness; a good, happy, or positive mood.
- That which promotes good spirits or cheerfulness, especially food and entertainment prepared for a festive occasion.
- A cry expressing joy, approval or support, such as "hurrah".
- A chant made in support of a team at a sports event.
- (obsolete) One's facial expression or countenance.
- One's attitude, mood.