Similar words: right off the bat, out of the question, get the better of, at the cost of, get out of, put the cart before the horse, state of the art, freedom of the press. Meaning: v. divulge confidential information or secrets.
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1. I didn't let the cat out of the bag.
2. Let the cat out of the bag.
3. Some idiot's let the cat out of the bag -- Mrs Simpson realizes there's something going on.
4. I accidently let the cat out of the Bag.
5. I let the cat out of the bag with only one day to go.
6. In uttering these words he let the cat out of the bag.
7. Really ? Who let the cat out of the bag?
8. They have certainly let the cat out of the bag there.
9. I was trying to keep the party a secret, but Mel went and let the cat out of the bag.
10. I wanted mother's present to be a secret, but my sister let the cat out of the bag.
11. I wanted it to be a surprise, but my sister let the cat out of the bag.Sentence dictionary
12. We tried to keep the party a surprise for my mother but my sister let the cat out of the bag.
13. I'm sorry. Jim knows about last week's party. I'm afraid I let the cat out of the bag.
More similar words: right off the bat, out of the question, get the better of, at the cost of, get out of, put the cart before the horse, state of the art, freedom of the press, apothecary, at the beginning, in the case of, put out, cut out, at the beginning of, out of, get through, shut out, put off, cutoff, cut off, out of it, come out of, run out of, keep out of, out of work, out of order, out of date, out of place, drive out of, out of sight.