How To Use Letdown In A Sentence
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The revelation of the big secret is a bit of a letdown.
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It must be quite the letdown knowing that the dweeb chose her over you.
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• Green frothy poop: In breastfed babies, green frothy poop signals overactive letdown or a foremilk/hindmilk imbalance.
Baby Bites
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The only slight letdown is the front seats.
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The flimsy tonearm is a letdown.
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June has been a big wet letdown so far.
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The atmosphere is claustrophobic; but the film's final twist is a letdown.
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Now it had become a reality in a queer way, but what a letdown it was, dreaming of the celestial and getting the terrestrial.
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However guitar aficionados might consider the remixes a bit of a letdown after all the nimble plucking, strumming and fingering which precedes them.
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Just one slight letdown - she didn't vote for him.
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Sadly, it was a big letdown.
The Sun
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But anything less than one gold will be a big letdown.
The Sun
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I think they will see it as a huge letdown.
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THIS is going to be the biggest letdown in years.
The Sun
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The only slight letdown is the menu at the hotel's main restaurant.
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The finish was a letdown and it's totally counterproductive to put Shawn over ANYONE at this point, but Shawn adjusted his style and put forth a much more solid, non-garbagy effort than he did with HHH.
Scott's Blog of Doom
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A letdown was to be expected after the intense activities of high holy days.
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And the climax is a huge letdown, lacking the lift-off we need to take the story and its characters to heart.
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The weakest element is the soundtrack - rhythmic rattles and plops, clonks, clicks and plonks, with vague background song - rather a letdown.
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THIS is going to be the biggest letdown in years.
The Sun
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After all this hype, some fear that the film itself will prove a letdown, although this no longer seems to matter.
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Waking up and realising it is Monday was the second biggest letdown.
The Sun
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Expressing my love of sports, I sent this note to the Bronx with the hopes that a kid from the West Brighton Projects on Staten Island might actually be picked as a batboy for the best team in town; only to have my heart broken when the response came in the form of a neatly typed letdown.
One Season
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The flimsy tonearm is a letdown.
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The only big letdown is the art.
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Unfortunately, it was something of a letdown, mainly related to video performance and DVD playback.
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The slowdown in growth in VAT receipts is perhaps the biggest letdown, particularly given the apparent strength of the consumer.
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And the climax is a huge letdown, lacking the lift-off we need to take the story and its characters to heart.
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Such slavish acceptance of Santa as fact may well be happily entertaining for parents, but a build-up of dangerously pure faith brings with it the threat of a crushing letdown when that heart - warming belief is shattered.
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When her mother, who is clearly only concerned with her own prosperity, deserts her, it is only the first of a series of betrayals and letdowns.
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CONCLUSION Going with aged, the function is letdown. It is necessary to develop the agedness healing and establish community nurse troop.
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This is a real letdown after the band's wonderful debut.
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And so to not do it was a huge letdown.
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And so to not do it was a huge letdown.
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From letdown to touchdown, settling the airplane on the runway is a true art.
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The only big letdown is the art.
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As grief-stricken parents, they had been a letdown.
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I think they will see it as a huge letdown.
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Their taste turned out to be a big letdown.
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I know the MSM’s collective yawn is kind of a letdown.
Think Progress » A bad time to be a senior administration official.
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Just one slight letdown - she didn't vote for him.
Times, Sunday Times
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Waking up and realising it is Monday was the second biggest letdown.
The Sun
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After all this hype, some fear that the film itself will prove a letdown, although this no longer seems to matter.
Times, Sunday Times
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The only letdown is in the end, where her grief over her sister Malu's and Shyam's separate suicides are tied in rather too patly.
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Anything less would be another big letdown.
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The biggest letdown, though, has probably been the soggy weather.
Times, Sunday Times
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The slowdown in growth in VAT receipts is perhaps the biggest letdown, particularly given the apparent strength of the consumer.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was a huge letdown.
Times, Sunday Times
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The only slight letdown is the front seats.
Times, Sunday Times
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'' We had that letdown, we didn't get that (second-half) field goal and it kind of deflated us, '' said Kitna, who took over for Palmer and spent most of his time scrambling.
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Anything less would be another big letdown.
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My meal at the first-floor restaurant is a letdown.
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It was a huge letdown.
Times, Sunday Times
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• Green frothy poop: In breastfed babies, green frothy poop signals overactive letdown or a foremilk/hindmilk imbalance.
Baby Bites
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Sadly, it was a big letdown.
The Sun
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The biggest letdown, though, has probably been the soggy weather.
Times, Sunday Times
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It was just this past Sunday when the world witnessed one of the wobbliest hours of Fox's golden child, the post-Super Bowl letdown featuring a dazzling "Thriller"-"Heads Will Roll" mashup, a more malicious Sue than we ever needed, and very little else.
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He found himself completely unable to suppress a sense of disappointment, of letdown.
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After this slam-bang production, the next is sure to be a huge letdown.
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This is a real letdown after the band's wonderful debut.
Times, Sunday Times
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The only slight letdown is the menu at the hotel's main restaurant.
Times, Sunday Times
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Most radio folk have beautiful, sonorous voices that make actually seeing them quite a letdown.
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The weakest element is the soundtrack - rhythmic rattles and plops, clonks, clicks and plonks, with vague background song - rather a letdown.
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But anything less than one gold will be a big letdown.
The Sun
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June has been a big wet letdown so far.
Times, Sunday Times
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Their taste turned out to be a big letdown.
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