13 Verbs to Use for the Word letting

(a) In all cases, a player requesting a let must make his request before or in the act of hitting the ball.

The referee shall grant the let only if the ball proves in fact to be broken.

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.

He instituted an annual ram-letting, which took place in the month of July.

They were but abandoned boys who bowed to the strength that roars, and the bulk that makes easy blood-letting.

The water of the Chagres River is exceptionally high, owing to the rains, and if a breach were blown in the dam now it would mean the letting loose of a destructive flood."

I was to have been a Hertfordshire squire, on a small scale, had not circumstances necessitated the letting of my father's house when he died.

She approved his desire to quit the realm for the sake of his honour, and far from putting let and hindrance in his path, trusted that in the end he would bring again her son.

Now, as to your Minister at Vienna, how you can reconcile the letting him stay there with your opinion of the cause of Hungary, I do not know; for the present absolutist atmosphere of Europe is not very propitious to American principles.

Of course there were exceptions, when some cross-grained, hard-headed fellow came up, who would never be happy unless he was quarreling with his nearest neighbors, or when there was some class-dispute between the fifth-form and the fags, for instance, which required blood-letting; and a champion was picked out on each side tacitly, who settled the matter by a good, hearty mill.

So now, lit-tle Rose, can you guess Who sent you this let-ter by post? ROSE.

Now began the letting out of Swiss, Grisons, and Valaisians to foreign military service, by their governments.

He undertakes to be at the Charge of it himself, provided he may have the erecting of Galleries on every side, and the letting of them out upon that Occasion.

13 Verbs to Use for the Word  letting