Phrases with «to let in»

The phrase "to let in" means to allow or permit something, usually referring to an action or idea. Full definition

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Sentences with «to let in»

  • Of course he didn't let us in on the secret but he did lay out most of the ingredients for us and it was just enough to get my wheels churning. (kitchenbelleicious.com)
  • The queen, however, even though she had the duty to supervise all egg laying, was not let in on the king's secret. (discovermagazine.com)
  • I'm all for letting in more light and the new one certainly does that with the white subway tiles, the whole openness of the kitchen and the white upper cabinets. (theinspiredroom.net)
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