let up in English

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1. Presently the rain let up.

2. The rain had let up.

3. The pain finally let up.

4. We mustn't let up now.

5. " Oh, let up, " he answered.

6. Will the rain ever let up?

7. The wind let up during the night.

8. The rain didn't let up all day.

9. We should never let up for a moment.

10. We mustn't let up, even though we're winning.

11. Mother thought the pain would never let up.

12. Don't let up before you get all things finished.

13. There's going to be no let-up, you know.

14. When he was with her, his nerve never let up.

15. " Oh, let up, " he answered. " What difference does it make?

16. The wind had dropped and the rain gradually let up.

17. There can be no let-up in the war against drugs.

18. Conference speakers repeatedly called for no let-up against the unions.

19. Even when the crowd had scattered, the police didn't let up.

20. The storm never let up , continuing to swallow everything with smothering force.

21. We have overspent . We'll have to let up our expenditures next month.

22. You're doing really well, but you can't afford to let up now.

23. So we're screwed for the Fourth if this doesn't let up, right?

24. There was to be no let-up for more than three months.

25. On past form he need fear no let-up in the fight.

26. 19 There is no sign of a let - up in the hijack crisis.

27. There was no let-up in the battle on the money markets yesterday.

28. Terrorist actions against Cuba have not let up during George W. Bush administration

29. It started the very first morning, and after that he never let up.

30. Streets were flooded, but still there was no let-up in the rain.

31. The moral is simple: do not let up until the time-up bell sounds.

32. His gut geared into action instantly, and for two hours it never let up.

33. We can't let up on our efforts to compete with other more successful firms.

34. Having let up immediately on the right hand brake, the canopy continues to spin.

35. That O'Neill man isn't going to let up now he's got his teeth into it.

36. The scene was grim, and to make matters worse, the aftershocks did not let up.

37. Satan did not let up in his efforts to tempt Jehovah’s worshippers in pre-Christian times.

38. I let up on it, listened to the silence, then buzzed again, a little longer this time.

39. At peak times there is no let-up with an endless string of calls back-to-back.

40. 14 synonyms for Bate: aBate, die, ease, ebb, fall, fall off, lapse, let up, moderate, remit, slacken, slack

41. What does Blin mean? (archaic or dialectal) To stop, desist; to cease to move, run, flow, etc., let up

42. The principle of rapacious egoism, Shakespeare shows, does not let up once it has achieved its first-formulated goal.

43. The second period saw no let-up from either side with both still determined to play 15-man rugby.

44. Blin ( third-person singular simple present Blins, present participle Blinning, simple past Blinned or blan, past participle Blinned or blun ) ( obsolete, especially Scotland, Northumbria, Yorkshire) To cease (from); to stop; to desist, to let up

45. Curare is heartbreaking stemming from the fact that she retains a sense of childlike wonder through out the book {with an expection at an critical moment in the book} makes both her and Joe's story hit an emotional hit point that doesn't let up