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to let off

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  1. to let off

    To discharge; to let fly, as an arrow; or fire the charge of, as a gun.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of to let off in Chaldean Numerology is: 1

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of to let off in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of to let off in a Sentence

  1. Richard Lustberg:

    People need to get out and let off some steam, whether it be from their jobs, whether it be from their marriages, whether it be from whatever else it may be, and sports allows for us to do that.

  2. Laszlo Magacs:

    , is about the interaction between two people in a closed space, it is about tolerance, paying attention to each other, about the frustrations stemming from being locked in a small space, and the psychological game between the two people when there is no way to let off the steam.

  3. Valeria Meresz:

    I think life is serious enough and every once in a while it feels good to fool around a bit and just let off the steam.

  4. David Nabarro:

    We are moving towards the end, but we just don't know when it will come. In Liberia it took a long time - it took about two months to move from single-figure cases to zero - so we are not anticipating that this will be a very rapid thing, that's why I am telling everyone ... don't turn away, don't let off the effort: we must finish it and finish it well.

  5. Demetrius Griffin:

    He let off eight rounds, reloaded, let off another eight, reloaded again, he was very docile. In his facial expression, no smiling, laughing, talking.

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