Similar words: vetting, setting, forgetting, abutting, jutting, fitting, sitting, blotting. Meaning: [let] n. property that is leased or rented out or let.
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91. They don't hold with letting children watch as much TV as they want.
92. That's not a problem. It's simply a matter of letting people know in time.
93. The driver opened the door letting out a blast of Bob Marley.
94. Rest your eyes by letting them focus on distant objects.
95. You're letting yourself in for trouble by buying that rusty old car.
96. We would appreciate you letting us know of any problems.
97. She bribed the police officer into letting her go free.
98. The school believes in letting children learn at their own pace.
99. The police insist that they are not letting up on their campaign against drugs.
100. Letting her organize the party is a recipe for disaster .
101. She blandished the gatekeeper into letting her through the gate of the theatre.
102. The reasons for letting a house, or part of one, are varied.
103. She is thinking of letting her house to an American serviceman.
104. I'd been a fool letting him snow me with his big ideas.
105. You can avoid all kinds of trouble by letting well alone.
106. Traditionally men have compartmentalized their lives, never letting their personal lives encroach upon their professional lives.
106. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and make good sentences.
107. I hope you realize what you're letting yourself in for!
108. A simmering row ended with her letting fly with a stream of obscenities.
109. They should farm the land instead of letting it lie waste.
110. There were strict conditions for letting us use their information.
111. Water the plant regularly, never letting the soil dry out.
112. Most authorities recommend letting the baby nurse whenever it wants.
113. He'd decided to make Sandra wait before letting her off the hook.
114. Instructors should demonstrate new movements before letting the class try them.
115. Babur holds the bag uncertainly, letting it swing.
116. Letting it go he focused on the dell.
117. Glen accused her of letting the bagels get wet.
118. We're letting the kettle go off the boil.
119. Gee, George, whatever happened to letting the people decide?
120. McVie credits Buckingham for letting bygones be bygones.
More similar words: vetting, setting, forgetting, abutting, jutting, fitting, sitting, blotting, wittingly, unwitting, unwittingly, sitting room, transmitting, pettish, jettison, petticoat, spaghetti, pettifogger, unsettling, tinge, voting, rating, stingy, footing, writing, wanting, testing, molting, panting, hunting.