Sentence examples for let out from inspiring English sources

The phrase "let out" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe someone or something releasing a sound, or when referring to an event that is over. For example: "The crowd started to let out a huge cheer when the team won the game."

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let out

verb

To release.

  • The students were let out of school early.

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Herb let out breath.

She let out a sigh.

Gibbons let out a laugh.

Haiffa let out a sob.

Nana let out a sigh.

Cardelli let out a whoop.

"They shouldn't be let out".

I let out a gasp.

She let out ineffable sighs.

The crowd let out a roar.

He let out a hearty laugh.

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