Become less in amount or intensity.
Reduce pressure or intensity.
1 This time, they got off a good start and never let up .
2 If I bring you home for a meal they'll never let up .
3 The nightmares started a few months ago, and they won't let up .
4 There are no signs that the war will let up anytime soon.
5 You fight square; and you fight hard; and you never let up .
6 Even at the bus stop, the barrage of questions didn't let up .
7 Considering the Kings' obvious fatigue, Houston could have let up much earlier.
8 The second I let up vigilance, the bastard snuck past the bouncers.
9 She debated waiting to see if it was going to let up .
10 It comes in a torrent and this time it doesn't let up .
11 The fire let up as the final guns ran out of ammo.
12 The rain started to let up as the storm passed over them.
13 The MetService says it's not going to let up for a while.
14 Toward dawn the rain let up until it was a mere downpour.
15 The storm had let up , but the clouds overhead still looked ominous.
16 The song grew as they approached, and suddenly, the rain let up .
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Это словосочетание состоит из: Let up в диалектах
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