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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181. The rector noticed that Cynthia Coppersmith was letting her tears fall without shame.
182. There was no sense in letting a silly thing like an unsolicited horoscope put her in a flap.
183. A PROPERTY developer has claimed congested roads in Middlesbrough are hampering the letting of his scheme in the town's Enterprise Zone.
184. Thus, as above, letting can be analysed as inseparable from the realization of the event evoked by the infinitive.
185. Odysseus as usual was on the sandy shore letting his salt tears flow while he gazed at the empty sea.
186. She trotted softly through the passageway letting out on the living room, and entered it and stood before the fireplace mantel.
187. But he had no intention of letting himself be intimidated.
188. But new rules letting disease-free animals travel to abattoirs from tomorrow may ease the pressure.
189. You get your freedom by letting your enemy know that you'll do anything to get it. Then you'll get it. It's the only way you'll get it. Malcolm X
190. The two men went out, letting a blast of stinging air into the trailer.
191. You must avoid being manipulated by other people or letting yourself become too dependent on others for your financial security.
192. She hated going to the Refuge and she dreaded letting Clare know that.
193. Li Yuan rose, knowing it was important, letting Master Nan wrap the cloak about his nakedness.
194. Maybe you choose to seethe silently about something, letting it gnaw away at you.
195. He seemed to have forgotten about only letting me loose on water.
196. Clutching the sheet, letting a great hollow groan escape me, I staggered back across the room.Sentence dictionary
197. The door was ajar, letting out the warmth and scent of heaven.
198. Somehow, people seem to think it's my fault for letting him in.
199. That will cost you some money, but it beats letting the customer stew while an employee hunts for a supervisor.
200. Isabel had told her, unable to deny herself the relief of letting the truth out at last.
201. A leader... is like a shepherd. He stays behind the flock, letting the most nimble go out ahead, whereupon the others follow, not realizing that all along they are being directed from behind. Nelson Mandela
202. Roy shrugged off his own coat while still sitting, letting it fall over the back of his chair.
203. Letting go means to come to the realization that some people are a part of your history, but not a part of your destiny. Steve Maraboli
204. Miyako Immigration was following all the official procedures, but they had every intention of letting Loi ashore.
205. One of Frankie's greatest fears in his final days was letting people down.
206. The hardest thing is to live richly in the present without letting it be tainted out of fear for the future or regret for the past. Sylvia Plath
207. Netscape hooked millions of web surfers on Navigator by letting them have it for free.
208. They therefore attracted labour without any hindrance, providing jerry-built, damp and insanitary hovels for letting to local farm workers.
209. If the letting agent is not managing the flat, the tenant's deposit should be given to the owner immediately.
210. To this day I credit James's persistence in not letting us slip away or fall apart.
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.