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Anonymous Posted 7 years ago
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Letting oneself go?

An hour later, he was still drinking, letting himself go.

What does 'letting himself go' mean in this context?

  

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He's relaxing or just having a great time without worrying about anything. Maybe he has had a lot of work lately and hasn't been able to go for a very long time.

  • He's relaxing or just having a great time without worrying about anything.
  • Maybe he has had a lot of work lately and hasn't been able to go for a very long time.
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He's relaxing or just having a great time without worrying about anything. Maybe he has had a lot of work lately and hasn't been able to go for a very long time.

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