2 collocations for hindrance

Giving aid and comfort to the enemy Without let or hindrance A let in tennis Quicklime Cut to the quick Neat-foot oil To sound in tort (Legal phrase) To bid one Godspeed I had as lief as not The child favors its parents On pain of death Widow's weeds I am bound for the Promised Land To carry a girl to a party (Used only in the South) To give a person so much to boot 5.

It may never be known how nearly the purposes of the Act of Dedication have escaped defeat; but a letter written to me by George Bird Grinnell and an editorial from Forest and Stream may reveal to visitors who now enjoy without let or hindrance the wonders of that region, how narrowly this "Temple of the living God," as it has been termed, has escaped desecration at the hands of avaricious money-getters, and becoming a "Den of Thieves.

2 collocations for  hindrance