let off

VERB
  1. grant exemption or release to
    Please excuse me from this class
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How To Use let off In A Sentence

  • Those with a higher metabolism tend to exercise and let off steam more often. The Sun
  • They were a teacher's only refuge: a place to let off steam or have a crafty cigarette between lessons. Times, Sunday Times
  • When Manly-Warringah dropped out of the chase, St George stepped up the pressure and have never really let off.
  • Even as the funeral took place, guerrillas hidden nearby fired/let off a fresh volley of machine-gun fire.
  • It's a way to let off steam, and Eddie's got so much steam that it's fogging the windows.
  • The recurve is great for bowfishing but if you really want to succed with deer and turkeys get a 60-70 lb compound with 80% let off. Iv hunted the past few years aand wanted to start bow hunting i have a fred bear Kodiack Mag in 55 pounds recurve do you think I
  • Even as the funeral took place, guerrillas hidden nearby fired/let off a fresh volley of machine-gun fire.
  • The big man brought his rifle about with blinding speed, sighted along the rail and optical sight, and let off a round.
  • When the sea ice receded from the coast of Nunivak Island in Alaska, it left 11 muskoxen trapped on a small islet offshore, doomed to die of starvation or thirst.
  • Chelsea's confidence dims after Blackburn are let off the hook El-Hadji Diouf to face internal investigation at Blackburn Rovers
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