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let it go

VERB
  1. not act
    He thought of a reply but let it go

How To Use let it go In A Sentence

  • A day or two afterwards, chancing in the evening promenade on a gun deck to pass Billy, he offered a flying word of good-fellowship, as it were, which by its unexpectedness, and equivocalness under the circumstances so embarrassed Billy that he knew not how to respond to it, and let it go unnoticed. Billy Budd
  • A woman with a shape and face like Lakshmibai's hadn't let it go to waste in four years 'widowhood (after being married to some prancing old quean, too), not with the stallions of her palace guard available at the crook of her little finger. Fiancée
  • Sometimes you must let it go , to see if there was anything worth holding on to.
  • After all, they haven't seized the power to unilaterally "amend" the Constitution without state approval, only to let it go without a fight. Balkinization
  • To forgive is not to forget, nor remit, but let it go; to be lonely is not becoz u have no friends, but no one is living in ur heart.
  • If your bag is snatched, let it go.
  • I meant to do it myself, but what with runnin 'up-stairs to tend to Moses an' showin 'that blunderheaded deacon the ways of doin' our chores, I let it go. The Brass Bound Box
  • When she was pregnant she stabbed me with a knife but for the sake of the child I let it go.
  • To forgive is not to forget, nor remit, but let it go; to be lonely is not becoz u have no friends, but no one is living in ur heart.
  • To forgive is not to forget, nor remit, but let it go; to be lonely is not because you have no friends, but no one is living in your heart.
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