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Let bygones be bygones
Let bygones be bygonesLet past offenses and problems stay in the past; don't let them taint the present.
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let bygones be bygones
let bygones be bygonesWhat's done is done; don't worry about the past, especially past errors or grievances. For example, Bill and Tom shook hands and agreed to let bygones be bygones. [First half of 1600s]
Let bygones be bygones
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Let bygones be bygones, and give a worthy candidate a long-overdue salute.
From New York Times ● Dec. 6, 2014
Alkaios sings in Greek, "I paid all my dues," concluding: "Let bygones be bygones, let's start over again."
From Seattle Times ● May 28, 2010
China and Rio Tinto Let bygones be bygones?
From Economist ● Mar. 19, 2010
When the subject of Iraq came up, Chirac waved his hand and said, "Let bygones be bygones."
From Time Magazine Archive
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Let bygones be bygones is the rule of a Christian, and of a wise man too, Amyas.
From Westward Ho!, or, the voyages and adventures of Sir Amyas Leigh, Knight, of Burrough, in the county of Devon, in the reign of her most glorious majesty Queen Elizabeth by Charles Kingsley
That 36 in Adelaide and 78 in Leeds serve to highlight the temperament of players who can let bygones be bygones and remember only the good times.
From BBC ● Oct. 3, 2024
In a video, he said the army was ready for negotiations, but "we will not let bygones be bygones."
From Reuters ● Oct. 25, 2023
Will Cruise let bygones be bygones and attend the ceremony, that way boosting the awards profile of his action hit as it contends for major Oscar nominations?
From New York Times ● Dec. 12, 2022
In a polite world, the trio would have invited her to join their celebration and let bygones be bygones.
From Salon ● Jul. 6, 2022
They didn’t know how to account for his strange doings but, to their credit, they were willing to let bygones be bygones.
From "Bunnicula" by Deborah Howe and James Howe
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