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Definition of Letdowns
1. letdown [n] - See also: letdown
Lexicographical Neighbors of Letdowns
Literary usage of Letdowns
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Kabbalah Experience: The Definitive Q & A Guide to Authentic Kabbalah by Michael Laitman (2005)
"A: The letdowns are unavoidable. They are actually positive, because they are a
sign of your dissatisfaction with your desire for pleasure. ..."
2. A Canyon Voyage: The Narrative of the Second Powell Expedition Down the by Frederick Samuel Dellenbaugh, John Wesley Powell (1908)
"... two letdowns consumed much time and gave us hard work. The water was cold, we
were wet and hungry, and when we arrived at a third that was more ..."
3. The Iron Man in Industry: An Outline of the Social Significances of by Arthur Pound (1922)
"Their work held considerable variety, called for great outbursts of physical
energy interspersed with frequent letdowns. They had their labor-thrills along ..."
4. Thomas Starr King, Patriot and Preacher by Charles William Wendte (1921)
"There were no letdowns in them, or other concessions to the vulgar taste.
This elevation and spirituality naturally edified the more intelligent and ..."
5. Thomas Starr King, Patriot and Preacher by Charles William Wendte (1921)
"There were no letdowns in them, or other concessions to the vulgar taste.
This elevation and spirituality naturally edified the more intelligent and ..."