Let it all out meaning in English
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Definition
(Come on, I'm listening.) Let it all out!: (Come on, I'm listening.) Tell me everything you need to say!
to let (someone) out: to liberate (someone); to open the door for (someone)
Examples
- "Let it all out, Icarus from San Francisco."
- "And it's okay to cry if you must, let it all out."
- "Let it all out, Doctor Donna's here."
Exercise 1
From the list below, choose the TRUE statements about the broadcast.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
From the list below, choose the TRUE statements about the broadcast.
There may be more than one correct answer!
There may be more than one correct answer!
Icarus claims that his experience with his co-worker (Horatio) made him feel "frightened", which is synonymous with the term "scared".
Donna tells Icarus to "let it all out", which is an encouragement to express himself completely, without holding back. She then tells him that it's okay to cry if he needs to.
Donna advises Icarus to confront or face his co-worker (Horatio) in the future; not to avoid or ignore him.
Icarus tells Donna that he suffered a "panic attack", but not that he was attacked (physically) by a co-worker.
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