English, 29.08.2020 01:01 enrique710
What does the phrase let sleeping dogs lie mean?
Bill wanted to apologize and explain his position, but I urged him to let sleeping dogs lie.
to continue to be understanding despite any hard feelings
to take a particular side in an argument or disagreement
to accept responsibility for creating an awkward situation
to ignore an unpleasant situation in order to avoid trouble
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What does the phrase let sleeping dogs lie mean?
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