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letup

[ let-uhp ]

noun

Informal.
  1. cessation; pause; relief.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of letup1

1835–45, Americanism; noun use of verb phrase let up
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And Tuesday, on a night where some kind of letup felt like a possibility if not an all-out likelihood, they dominated New Orleans 136-115 after the Pelicans won four of their previous five.

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As the months passed with little letup in the bombardment, the Gaza death toll grew exponentially.

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There is no letup for the Clippers during this stretch in which they played four games last week.

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At the rally, there was no letup to the outcries about Gaza, which included “Israel kills two mothers every hour†and “Stop funding genocide.â€

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Even though a civilian government took office in September after almost a decade of military rule, there has been no letup in the number of prosecutions against people who have criticized the monarchy.

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