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give someone line
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Meanings:
1.
British English
historical
literal
specialized
To unreel or pay out fishing line so that a hooked fish has more freedom to run and tire itself.
2.
British English
historical
idiomatic
dated
To allow a person greater freedom or latitude temporarily, typically until it is convenient to restrain or check them.
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