Sentence for letting | Use letting in a sentence

Letting used in sentences. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use letting in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for letting.

  • Without letting you know? (8)
  • Talk about letting it out! (10)
  • Letting the poor creatures go. (8)
  • He was letting it get hold of him! (8)
  • The Crossways has a board up for letting. (10)
  • Was he wrong in letting Noel see so much of Leila? (8)
  • Shelton walked home, letting the spring wind into him. (8)
  • The Squire, letting go the bed-rail, paced to and fro. (8)
  • The idea of his letting you get your feet wet like that! (8)
  • Diana said, letting her hand go, but keeping her composure. (10)
  • She seemed to feel this half-heartedness, soon letting it go. (8)
  • Then Gyp had been seeing the fellow without letting him know! (8)
  • And letting himself out, he walked off without farther ceremony. (4)
  • It is their way of letting one feel they are of birth above us. (10)
  • Now that he was launched, March rather enjoyed letting himself go. (9)
  • The idea of letting these little things know such a thing as that! (8)
  • Then, suddenly letting her go, he covered his eyes with his hands. (8)
  • This came of letting her hear people talk, and go about with Martin! (8)
  • He was obviously letting off the fume of long-unuttered disapprovals. (8)
  • In love with life, she made him feel that he was letting things slip by. (8)
  • Fancy letting a kiss which no man could have helped, upset you like this! (8)
  • The general seems to me, capable of letting even an enemy serve his turn. (9)
  • Was I not guilty of letting her come on to me hoodwinked at this moment? (10)
  • She was grateful to the chief mourner for letting her go as she had come. (10)
  • When I first saw you I was hesitating about letting my father make me of use. (9)
  • And she was silent, ceasing to rock herself; letting him smooth and stroke her. (8)
  • He had told her that he would not see Nell again without first letting her know. (8)
  • Could we live without ourselves letting our animal do our thinking for us legibly? (10)
  • Our fellows looked capable of any kindness to their wards short of letting them go. (9)
  • So she plucked a feather from Koorookh and laid the quill downward, letting it drop. (10)
  • Richard had not the slightest intention of ever letting his father into his counsels. (10)
  • All the way to London Fleetwood endured his companion, letting him talk when he would. (10)
  • Nervous and baffled, James was constitutionally prevented from letting the matter drop. (8)
  • Carling indulged his passion for the genuine by letting a flutter of real envy be seen. (10)
  • Sir Walter could not have borne the degradation of being known to design letting his house. (4)
  • A rose-tree, that she herself had planted, rustled close by, letting fall a shower of drops. (8)
  • Consequently he could not resist the temptation, of letting Frau Schimmel inhale the elixir. (5)
  • I have just heard of the kind intention in store for you, and lose no time in letting you know. (6)
  • She stood up, letting all her strength go that he might the more justly take her and cherish her. (10)
  • She then took a large house in Edward-street, and has since maintained herself by letting lodgings. (4)
  • Mrs. Pasmer was certainly letting herself go a little more than she would have approved of in another. (9)
  • Letting her hair down, she turned herself luxuriously round and round before the too-small looking-glass. (8)
  • She raised her window-blind at a window letting in sweet air, to gather indications of promising weather. (10)
  • Heartily ashamed of letting his ears be filled with secret talk, he went from the garden and crossed the street. (10)
  • Heartily ashamed of letting his ears be filled with secret talk, he went from the garden and crossed the street. (22)
  • Remember, it was by command of temper, and letting her father put himself in the wrong, you got hold of Annette. (10)
  • He was here like an irritable traveller, who knocks at a gate, which makes as if it opens, without letting him in. (10)
  • She feigned sleep herself; letting her head slip a little to one side, causing small sounds of breathing to escape. (8)
  • Westover realized that he had lost the best of any possible picture in letting that first delicate color escape him. (9)
  • Till things should brisk up, as Lapham said, in the fall, he was letting the new house take a great deal of his time. (9)
  • She dropped her eyes on him, but without letting him perceive that he was a step nearer to the point of pleasing her. (10)
  • Some people even talked of a promise to his wife on her deathbed, and others of the son and the uncle not letting him. (4)
  • This was how far Miss Shirley was culpable in the fraud she was letting Mrs. Westangle practise on her innocent guests. (9)
  • Caroline looked in the glass dolefully, and pulled up her thick locks from one cheek, letting them fall on the instant. (10)
  • Was this her way of letting him know that she knew what his mother wished, and that she was willing to make the sacrifice? (9)
  • And all the time she kept squeezing the puppies to her, enjoying their young, warm, fluffy savour, and letting them kiss her. (8)
  • Mrs. March felt that all this was weakening her moral fibre; but she tried to draw the line at letting Burnamy keep the group. (9)
  • It would have saved me from playing the fool before myself and giving myself away to Armiger, and letting him give himself away. (9)
  • Now and then Lapham opened his troubled soul to her a little, letting his thought break into speech without preamble or conclusion. (9)
  • The bird was on a plane-tree, and, with throat uplifted, was letting through his yellow beak that delicious piece of self-expression. (8)
  • Could one believe in a Providence capable of letting such a sapling and weakling strike down the most magnificent stature upon earth? (10)
  • Letting down the passage window, he stands there in the doorway with the draught blowing his hair and the smoke of his cigar all about him. (8)
  • Letting himself in with his latchkey, he was beginning to ascend he stairs when he became conscious of commotion on the second-floor landing. (8)
  • The lady gazed softly over his head, letting her eyes drop a quiet recognition in passing; one or two of the younger gentlemen stared mockingly. (22)
  • They both laugh, and Miss Spaulding pushes back a little from the piano, and wheels toward her friend, letting one hand rest slightly on the keys. (9)

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Definition of letting:

  • letting, let’ing, n. the act of granting to a tenant: the act of giving to a contractor.(0)

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