The meaning of LET is to cause to : make. How to use let in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Let.
Strike a deal. Your parents may be willing to give you your own room, but only if you are trustworthy and they know you will keep it looking nice. Offer to make your bed each morning and do a weekly deep cleaning of your room, which involves vacuuming, dusting and organizing. You may...
except at the lowest possible resolution —there will be a sidewalk, there will be street lighting, there might be people. But you don’t know what the actual spectacle of it, the experience of it, is going to be.
The polite, socially acceptable name by which it’s currently known is the medlar. But for the best part of 900 years, the fruit was called the “open-arse” – thought to be a reference to the appearance of its own large “calyx” or bottom. The medlar’s aliases abroad were hardly ...
: to say, do, or release (something or someone) without restraint She let the ball rip. [=threw the ball very hard/fast] … on the flat plains of Kansas I let the motor rip, even reaching 70 mph … David Tracy … let his anger rip on Twitter when he failed to get any Grammy...