Synonym: break, bring out, disclose, discover, divulge, emit, expose, give away, impart, let loose, let on, reveal, unwrap, utter, widen. Similar words: get out, set out, get out of, tour, put out, act out, cut out, shut out. Meaning: v. 1. express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words) 2. make known to the public information that was previously known only to a few people or that was meant to be kept a secret 3. bring out of a specific state 4. make (clothes) larger.
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151. Old Rottweilers may need to be let out more frequently to answer the call of nature, but for shorter periods.
152. Before I could, however, Hank woke up and started pawing at the door to be let out.
153. At the kitchen door, the cat, neck-fur upstanding like the spines of a hedgehog, wailed to be let out.
154. It was only as my sister reopened the front door to let out her pet cat that I was noticed.
155. Quinn let out a little sigh and closed the book.
156. He let out his breath, and sat down on the stool by the telephone.
157. They raid research labs and let out the animals, that sort of thing.
158. I pressed it gently, and the boy let out a yell.
159. It was to be hoped that Joanna didn't let out details of their various clients and the pet shop.
160. Clytemnestra let out an unearthly keening howl, her lips snarling back and her tail a stiff prolongation of her backbone.
161. Many farms were let out to royal clerks and lay servants - another aspect of crown patronage.
162. When let out to private contractors, corruption and harsh treatment of the paupers was too often added to failure.
163. He let out a yell and kicked his legs up crossly.
164. The redhead suddenly let out a blasting laugh that was aggressive and mean-spirited.
165. Although it was the size of a pantry, they endlessly clung to the bars and clamoured to be let out.
166. The Beech Naiad let out a last cry of desolation, and fell to the floor.
167. I let out an involuntary gasp. Electric lights sprang on all over the ceiling in an irregular pattern.
168. Horror-struck, and then furiously angry, she let out a piercing scream and pushed her husband savagely away.
169. Freddy let out a yell, but who was going to come and help?
170. They spend their days shouting and screaming in the cell, and then they are finally let out.
171. Instead, he let out a huge roar of delight and I hung my head.
172. I close the door and let out a sigh of relief.
173. And with that he let out a long raspberry that inspired some applause.
174. The mother says the daughter is innocent and should be let out on bail.
175. She ran her fingers through the dark mass of her hair and let out a deep sigh.
176. They let out cars by the day.
177. She let out a shriek of laughter.
178. Sue let out a strangled cry of shock.
179. She let out a yelp of pain.
180. I let out a sigh of relief.
More similar words: get out, set out, get out of, tour, put out, act out, cut out, shut out, tourist, tourism, let off, get off, get on, see to, touch up, touch on, count out, in touch, point out, set off, due to, come to, touchdown, have to, take to, get over, tournament, be able to, agree to, adhere to.