How To Use Let out In A Sentence

  • My first indication that I'm going to need to let out my belt a couple of notches comes at the hotel's raclette and fondue evening.
  • A great splosh to their left caused them again to stop in their tracks and the Countess let out a little squeal. THE RIVAL QUEENS: A COUNTESS ASHBY DE LA ZOUCHE MYSTERY
  • While he was busy, I punched a Tylenol caplet out of its plastic bubble. Ancient, Strange, and Lovely
  • Jayson drew his swallow and jumped off his stead as Virgo let out a bellow as he tried to scare off the attackers.
  • The actress let out a scream as she tobogganed down a hill at the ski resort of Banff in Alberta, Canada.
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  • Vary the story to take in the white collar worker, the ice man let out with the coming of the frigidaire, the clerk displaced for the young graduate, vary it to include, if you will, the "chiseller" and the exploiter, but remembering that suffering, need, idleness and despair play their own part in turning the man who cannot work into the man who will not work. Canada's Problems in Relief and Assistance
  • Government regulations mean you can let out a furnished room for a certain amount of tax-free income. The Sun
  • Maura let out a nervous guffaw before clapping her hand over her mouth again, keeping her giggles silent.
  • Wash it and dry it so that later washings, once the quilt is finished and used, won't shrink your coverlet out of shape.
  • The rain was falling heavily when the theatres let out, and the brilliant throng which poured from the places of amusement was hard put to find cabs. CARRYING THE BANNER
  • We "untrapped" her yesterday afternoon, and she was like a little kid let out to play. Polimom Says
  • When the golden fish icon turned to gray, let out a long sigh subconsciously.
  • Ah, you're here, " she said and heaved/let out/gave a sigh of relief.
  • That spooked the horse because his head and ears picked up and he let out a shrill whinny.
  • To guarantee an S. R.O crowd for their execution, Duvalier ordered all businesses closed and schools let out; backland peasants were trucked into Port-au-Prince. Ferentz LaFargue: Edwidge Danticat's Immigrant Artist at Work
  • Rigg leapt to his feet and let out a boyish, privick, unprincely hoot of happiness. Pathfinder
  • The thin, sad-eyed girl later let out a thrilled laugh as she danced with one of the green-uniformed soldiers. Maria Jose Martinez Gets Treatment For Leukemia In Nicaraguan Hospital
  • In response, the dragon let out a deafening roar.
  • The engine let out a bang.
  • The troll let out a growl of fury as it dropped the tainted sword with a loud thud.
  • I let out a mental crow of delight as I discover that I can control where I'm going.
  • Spider let out a weird high-pitched cackle that scared Miguel.
  • I let out a fiendish, ear-splitting yell, finally cracking.
  • I held it up so she could see and she let out a delighted squeal.
  • Potential difficulties were solved when he caused to be constructed for himself a fine, plump, hollow pullet out of papier mâché, the breast being composed of two lids.
  • Cale let out a yowl of pain that the coyotes in Arizona could hear and envy.
  • Tanis set her trunk near the couch and let out a small yip at the sudden sharp pain to his lower back.
  • I was distraught and let out a bellow of tearful rage.
  • Every afternoon, the lepers would gather at the fence to mock the lunatics as they were let out for their exercise, performing their strange dances and shouting at unseen persecutors.
  • She let out a frightened, high-pitched scream.
  • The goat let out another loud maa.
  • As class let out at Polytech High School, coprincipal Karen Hillburn and some 15 other administrators with walkie-talkies scurried to move gang members away from the grounds, just trying to help the 4,000 students exit the school without getting shot. Criminal Records
  • When the men with ripping muscles and lean frames slapped their arms and thighs in gusto and let out a Viking war cry, the entire place reverberated with the loud sharp blows.
  • He was walking around behaving as close to the Scott she actually knew as he ever let outsiders get.
  • It should let outgoing traffic pass freely, as this would still block incoming dodgers.
  • The giant automaton let out its low blat sound as it stepped over Eva and Muthr swinging its long segmented arms. The Search For WondLa
  • The people around let out a pitiful laugh at my bungled attempt at humour with a cringing look in their eyes.
  • But only a month later, she was miraculously let out of hospital, a feat which doctors put down to her strength of character and will to recover.
  • He let out a muffled yowl as he landed face-first on top of Mike, who was still on the floor.
  • I say to you again," repeated the determined gopher, his grip tightening on the sickle-knife, "if you move I'll open this thief's neek and let out his life among the stones. A Corridor in the Asylum
  • The wolf let out a deafening roar of pain.
  • Her converser let out a quick breath, almost a scoff.
  • It let out a scream and dissipated, struck to the heart by the ebon blade. Guild Wars: Ghosts of Ascalon
  • She let out a yelp of pain as her shoulder connected with the sharp corner of the wood table.
  • It would be unwise to assume that this test proves that you can get better pistol accuracy by simply seating the bullet out further.
  • Someone let out a loud belch and the guys erupted into laughter, congratulating whoever it was.
  • As the guard's footsteps receded, we let out a collective sigh.
  • The hair on my neck stood on end as she let out a melodic, screeching cackle of a laugh, like that of a misbehaving little girl.
  • Behind them, the man in the cowboy hat let out a whistle and they stopped.
  • I was glad to be let out of that nasty affair, and have someone more experienced handle the trouble.
  • Inside all of us there appears to be a little chap with a spray can frantically signalling to be let out. Times, Sunday Times
  • Inside all of us there appears to be a little chap with a spray can frantically signalling to be let out. Times, Sunday Times
  • It was only as my sister reopened the front door to let out her pet cat that I was noticed.
  • She let out a cry of rage.
  • She cast about anxiously for Alina and upon sighting her on the second story let out an earsplitting whinny.
  • Were we, class?) So when Tyler finally handed over the weird, translucent, egg-shaped moonstone and Mason immediately brought it to Katherine, I didn't let out a full-on gasp.
  • The kitten gave her a quizzical look but did not let out a mew.
  • Minutes later the brakes let out a screech as the wheels of the bus came to a halt.
  • Just as they did this all of the horses let out a fearful neigh, and took off running.
  • Boats are let out from the boathouse by the lake for 2 d . per hour.
  • At this point, you will let out a scream suggesting that some one has just blown off your toe with a. 45.
  • He raised his head into the air and let out a thunderous roar.
  • I let out a cackle of laughter I could not contain and felt like I was in a movie and all I needed was snow floating around me to make this one of those perfectly clichéd moments.
  • I let out a small sob of relief.
  • She let out a loud sneeze.
  • The lion let out a loud roar.
  • Astrid let out a bloodcurdling scream as she was dragged backward, away from me and toward the door. Ominous
  • Possibly picking up the scent of her young, she let out a high - pitched, plaintive whine.
  • As the last two wives were passing, one of them stubbed her toe against the tortoise's shell and instantly let out a cry of pain.
  • Now, every time he hears the van, he howls like a baby until he is let out, runs across the road and queues up.
  • A long, indrawn breath, hissingly let out in surprise.
  • Polynesia gave the short word of command; and like one bird those millions of parrots opened their red beaks and let out once more their terrifying battle-scream. The Voyages of Dr. Dolittle
  • He let out a little yowl and looked at me like he'd seen a ghost.
  • I let out a small burp which left a burning tingle in my mouth and nose.
  • Dad let out a bellow of laughter, which made us all started laughing.
  • She let out a little laugh and he watched the charm of her choker necklace shake.
  • It is indeed awkward to let out the truth about double standards, although it is remarkable that administrators think that students will not make invidious comparisons if the statistics are kept under wraps.
  • She let out a sigh of impatience.
  • I think he also said, "Let out the sails!" but about the time that I figured out that they weren't really feeling particularly shut-in, we ran into the breakwall around the harbour. Me, on a Boat
  • She let out a strangled cry when he grabbed a handful of her hair and tugged her head back.
  • As the metal weapon hit his injuries, he let out a grunt of pain and released the sword from his grasp.
  • The lion let out a great roar.
  • ‘I wonder if there's hope out there,’ said Eleto as he stretched and let out a sleepy yawn.
  • He let out a high-pitched bray, his signal that he felt threatened by this confrontation.
  • Freddy let out a sharp bark of laughter, causing Carter to come out of his stupor.
  • It let out a very unladylike roar, and pounced on Sawyer, who threw himself out of its path with inches to spare. COLDHEART CANYON
  • She let out a yell when she saw me.
  • Aaron let out a yelp of surprise and I fell flat on my back.
  • She put her arms agaist the wall and put her head down and let out a loud, long yell of frustation and fear.
  • Now she put her arms around his neck, and let out a most extraordinary sigh: a sound of complete abandonment. COLDHEART CANYON
  • He let out a small whimper but stood his ground, hands clenched into shaking fists.
  • Under her window, Alex suddenly let out a deep growl and started barking.
  • Along she came to see what was up, plodded over to the kitchen door all bleary eyed, and yowled to be let out.
  • Kate was sleeping like a baby on her bed, at least, until I tripped over my own foot and let out a tiny scream.
  • Reacting slowly, the car let out a honk that sounded like a truck horn, and started screeching to a stop.
  • The woman presently occupying his thoughts suddenly let out a little moan and sat up.
  • He's getting so fat that his trousers have to be let out round the waist.
  • I think we'd better get that bullet out of your shoulder before it heals.
  • Scotty let out a long breath and turned to face Jim, his helm unpolarized now. THE WOUNDED SKY
  • The girl clutched her head and let out a scream of pain that pierced the air, falling to her knees with tears spilling down her cheeks.
  • Expressing your anger in an assertive, not aggressive, manner is the healthiest way to let out anger.
  • Rather than vent their spleen at the end, the fans simply let out an audible sigh of resignation then went home for a quiet grumble. The Sun
  • The hellhound let out a roar that shook the very walls and lunged for the man in front of him.
  • We were all a trifle tense; I started, Miss Minton let out a little scream, and Sethos swore. LORD OF THE SILENT
  • Eutropius, flattened his neglected nose against the panes and looked at the drag, as the laquais de place sprang from the box and let out the persons in the carriage. Vanity Fair
  • He let out a torrent of abuse, none of it printable in a respectable daily newspaper.
  • Collectively, the soldiers let out a singular cry of anger, with undercurrents of anguish.
  • Sue let out a terrific shriek and leapt out of the way.
  • He slowly slid down into a sitting position and let out a yawn.
  • With every hotel and motel booked out for the weekend, around 500 Townsville households have offered to billet out of town visitors to the game.
  • Richard let out a humorless bark of laughter.
  • But then, suddenly, Chloe let out an ear-splitting scream. Forever Lost
  • She let out a mighty wail from the pain, and writhed around on the ground.
  • Everyone was confused and uncertain of what to do - until the British let out a loud "huzzah" and fired off a volley before advancing at the double quick toward you and your friends, bayonets at the ready. The Moderate Voice
  • Altair situated himself in the saddle and let out a sigh through clenched teeth, taking the reins tightly.
  • It let out a bellow of rage and shook its large head back and forth, throwing a fine spray of slobber through the musty air.
  • Gayson let out a cry that sounded like a mix of donkey bray and parrot squawk.
  • She let out a piercing scream and grabbed her temple. The Sun
  • From time to time she let out -- not a miaow, but a wail, an interrogative plaint. ON CATS
  • Now this did not one jot move the orange till she saw a man at work with an incision-knife, upon a balm-tree there at hand, to let out the balsam.
  • I was pulled out of my trance as she let out a derisive snort.
  • I let out a silvery laugh which echoed through the courtyard.
  • Jane let out where she had hidden her father's birthday present.
  • Something brushed past Bob's face and he let out a yell.
  • She closed her eyes and let out her fear in a high-pitched scream.
  • She let out a sigh, disrobing to change her clothes.
  • Danielle let out a small belch, surprising Billie.
  • He let out a cry that convulsed his bulky frame and jerked his arm.
  • My head cracked against the floor and I let out a yelp of pain.
  • She instantly let out of a wow forming a big O with her mouth, like I am not supposed to be able to make friends outside the little kingdom of my employer.
  • The creature let out what sounded like a tired sigh, dropping down on her haunches.
  • I let out a deep gush of air.
  • Jack let out a loud whoop as he spurred his horse on.
  • The little infant, just 3 pounds 4 ounces, sucked in his first few breaths and let out a fledgling war cry that echoed in the cheers of NICU doctors and nurses when word zipped there by walkie-talkie that Baby A was up and running. The Magnificent Seven
  • The horse let out with a loud neigh and reared high into the air, causing the other horse to start.
  • I knew I would have to cut the bullet out before the wound became infected.
  • They purr when happy and let out a high-pitched scream when in pain. The Sun
  • Chad ran a hand through his dishevelled hair and let out a sigh.
  • She began to retch, retch again ... retch ... then let out a long stream of perfectly tuned dogfart. My Dog Ate the _________?
  • The Doc let out a whistle from between his teeth.
  • The grandfather clock in the corner struck eleven o'clock and let out a deep bong sound.
  • They both let out soft moans as waves of pleasure coursed through their bodies.
  • I was glad to be let out of that nasty affair, and have someone more experienced handle the trouble.
  • LOLOLLL. just let out your inner pervertedness LMFAO xD zzen WordPress.com News
  • Let out that dress--I gained a lot of weight
  • She let out a sigh of relief and leaned down to pet the kitten.
  • Selim was sulky and took a swipe at him with his paw, and he whopped it to him full in the mouth just as he opened it to let out a roar. CHAPTER XXVIII
  • Eve grabbed the door handle, turned it, then let out a bark of a laugh.
  • The tiny kitten approached the enormous bear and let out a purr and a mew.
  • I set the bullet out just below the cannelure and ran it across the chronographer (22 inch barrel at 3070fps) and didn’t see any noticeable change in velocity or pressure on the primer, so I remain setting it a bet deeper than the OAL calls for. An Unequal Progress in Accuracy
  • I was glad to be let out of that nasty affair, and have someone more experienced handle the trouble.
  • At the finish the shaven Tufte let out a small smile and gave the thumbs up while an exhausted Hacker slumped over his rigger.
  • She let out a terrified scream and threw herself at the crowd of toddlers, her only thought to save them from danger.
  • Marcia let out a little yelp as he let go of the branch too soon and it tore yet another hole in her skirt.
  • She readily lent an ear to the insinuations which Scarfe, also bitterly hurt, freely let out, and persuaded herself miserably that her boy was in the hands of an adventurer who had cajoled not only the boy but the father, and in short personated the proverbial viper at the fireside. A Dog with a Bad Name
  • She let out a sigh of relief as she felt the comforting throb of Sasaki's pulse in her fingers combined with her shallow breathing.
  • Bo let out a loud belch and waved his hand as an excuse.
  • He had let out a sharp hiss at the sting, but one look from Abigail instantly silenced him.
  • I don't know how many times during the day she yowled to be let out to test it, give it a thump and come back in, glaring at me.
  • Me drowned, just because I let out a 'oller and dropped my' at? The Cross-Cut
  • Jesse let out a sound - half a scoff, half a snort - and gave me a look.
  • She let out a soft moan that would only reach Cindy's ears, alerting her of her discomfort.
  • Brice let out a high, disbelieving laugh.
  • About an hour and 15 minutes after the Boeing 737-800 took off from Houston, a cabin attendant let out "a blood-curdling scream" and several men rushed to the front of the plane, said Sara Olkon, a passenger. Threats Divert Planes in Separate Incidents
  • Obie looked from Marshall to Joshua and dropped his jaw to let out a violent shot of laughter followed by a bellyful of rapid doggish tittering. Pros and Cons of Wildflower Collection
  • Her mouth opened wide and she let out a piercing screech.
  • ‘Just let me fix my hair real quick… ‘I got up and Hannibal let out a little yawp as he fell to the bed.’
  • Stone Soup-Don’t make Him dig the ba’Sin mallet out of your mother! JJ ABRAMS’ BOX, EVERYTHING CLOVERFIELD
  • Trapper John on November 24, 2009 - 9: 31 A.M. ... that the Master Shark Baiters would let out a "harrumph" or two at this immature behavior; -) Latest from Computerworld
  • After one disastrous season, many of the stations that programmed the show asked to be let out of their two-year guarantees.
  • Richard let out a humorless bark of laughter.
  • ‘Fine,’ she sighed and the guys and I let out a loud whoop of success.
  • Many farms were let out to royal clerks and lay servants - another aspect of crown patronage.
  • She awoke the next day, as her alarm clock let out a monotonous but loud beep.
  • The startled horse bucked again and let out a whinny as the rider held tight to the reigns and tugged back.
  • They usually plan to let out their land to local farmers. Times, Sunday Times
  • The paca let out a shriek, dropped his weapon, and ran wildly for the exit. The Lives of Felix Gunderson
  • The bell let out an ear-shattering, death-defying ring that sent out ghosts and wights and phantoms and other eerie, unfriendly shadowlings.
  • Then another woman let out a high-pitched scream. Times, Sunday Times
  • The soccer player let out an explosive gust of air and hurled the ball at the ceiling again.
  • He took an extra-strength antacid tablet out of the bottle in his desk and washed it down with the watery pulpless half-rancid juice, for whatever calmative effect it might have on his acidic backwash. Underworld
  • As soon as Lana flipped on the switch, letting the weak light of a flickering lamp in the corner just barely illuminate the small room, Olivia let out a small gasp of shock.
  • Time to let out a collective sigh of relief: layering is making a comeback.
  • It hit them both squarely and they let out a howl of anger.
  • As the frigid water saturates his jacket and pants, his first instinct is to let out a loud gasp.
  • The first thing we did was to lance the big blisters that had formed and let out the fluid they contained; afterwards we put on boracic compresses, night and morning. The South Pole~ The End of the Winter
  • She let out a loud screech, and he laughed again and pulled her back up.
  • Melanie let out a few barks, but slowly they retrogressed to a bitter growl.
  • He spat out blood and let out a howl like a wolf that had just been shot by a hunter, before finally collapsing onto the ground.
  • Kat thought it would be "spookier" to replace the 100-watt bulb with a 15-watt bulb, so my time was spent staring at small, dim blobs of pink costumes and wondering whether they were supposed to be Tinkerbell, the Pink Panther, or perhaps a ballet outfit. Trick Or Treat Or Bum
  • He let out a loud, hearty laugh.
  • She let out a high-pitched wail and fled to the back of the room.
  • Regular Exercise, eating healthily, no drugs, no alcohol, no smoking, no stress related to work or family, the folks who get this right are called bushmen, and they live in the Kalahari desert ... banning smoking in SA is like taking 1 bullet out of gun 's magazine. Undefined
  • In addition, eight out of ten buyers aim to let out their ski chalet or apartment when they are not using it. Times, Sunday Times
  • She let out a long string of oaths and expletives, carefully picking herself up from the floor.
  • Ah, you're here, " she said and heaved/let out/gave a sigh of relief.
  • Laura let out the clutch and pulled slowly away down the drive.
  • She let out a scream of terror.
  • He breathed shallowly trying to regain his breath, and let out a scream full of furry, hate, shame, humiliation, and pain.
  • The names went on and with each one some lucky man let out a yelp and snatched his letter up.

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