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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151. Loving's pretty easy. It's letting someone love you that's hard. Rita Mae Brown
152. Letting Charlotte take the blame was merely a side-effect, almost an afterthought, though one she might well have relished.
153. All public lands and forests are shut to recreation use-they're not letting people through.
154. It is an unmentionable subject, a terrible way of letting the side down.
155. "It can't be true," Maria said, letting out a sob.
156. But her mouth twitched in reply to his cheeky grin, and she sighed, visibly letting go some of her tension.
157. An odd kind of row, he mused, letting himself drift.
158. He dipped her, catching her by surprise, letting her drop backwards.
159. Pests overwintering in stubble or soil are foiled by clearing stubble after harvest or letting the land lie fallow.
160. Living life without a purpose is like having an ice cream cone in your hand, letting it melt and drip without eating it. It was yours to enjoy, but you lost it! RVM
161. There are many ways to engage in a productive argument, and letting it fly is certainly one of them.
162. They enhance the Web experience by letting you interact better with your virtual surroundings.
163. I didn't dress it up; no wonder she took it as life letting her down once more.
164. I emphasize the tense because Congress has the habit of letting itself off the hook when convenient.
165. The Allies, however, had no intention of letting the armistice arrangements slide by default into a full-blown peace.
166. Secondly[sentencedict.com], all the terms of the lease should be regarded as a single bargain for letting the property.
167. Amanda sipped her coffee, letting her mind dwell pleasurably on thoughts of the future.
168. Life is just like an old time rail journey ... delays, sidetracks, smoke, dust, cinders, and jolts, interspersed only occasionally by beautiful vistas and thrilling bursts of speed. The trick is to thank the Lord for letting you have the ride. Gordon B. Hinckley
169. By the time they were lurching slowly along the cart track the wind had dropped, letting the clouds gather.
170. Those on a losing streak will jump from casino to casino, letting the chips fall where they may.
171. It was like letting your breath out slowly, it took him far away from himself.
172. The theory was that, by letting seniors buy their own plans, competition would ensue and prices would drop.
173. Instead of letting industry fight to become internationally competitive, the Labour Government preferred to protect it from reality.
174. She's crazy -- a grown woman letting a girl order her around like that.
175. Fourthly, the terms of the lease may prohibit letting except at a rack rent.
176. For over six months faulty filters were letting benzene through.
177. Letting go gives us freedom, and freedom is the only condition for happiness. If, in our heart, we still cling to anything - anger, anxiety, or possessions - we cannot be free. Thich Nhat Hanh
178. And there all the time, a line of kneeling archers, letting fly from behind their ranked shields.
179. Television scarcity, compared to print, no longer provides a rationale to regulate electronic media while letting newspapers and magazines alone.
180. Showing for feedback and objectivity letting the pie cool. 6.
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.