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let fly
let fly (something)
to start shouting angrily.
I was so angry I let fly at them as soon as they came in.
(sometimes + at)
Gripping the arms of his chair, he let fly a barrage of offensive comments.

let fly (with) (something)
1.
to throw something or shoot something from a weapon.
Police officers let fly canisters of tear gas.

The guy in the leather jacket was leaping over the counter when I let fly with a soda bottle.

2.
to express yourself in a way that will excite or anger others.
If you disagree with the officials, it's bad form to let fly with four-letter words.

When she got together with her friends, they would let fly all their innermost secrets.

Etymology: based on the idea of shooting an arrow
let fly (with) (something)
1.
to throw something or shoot something from a weapon.
Police officers let fly canisters of tear gas.

The guy in the leather jacket was leaping over the counter when I let fly with a soda bottle.

2.
to express yourself in a way that will excite or anger others.
If you disagree with the officials, it's bad form to let fly with four-letter words.

When she got together with her friends, they would let fly all their innermost secrets.

Etymology: based on the idea of shooting an arrow

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

let fly something
let fly (something)
to start shouting angrily.
I was so angry I let fly at them as soon as they came in.
(sometimes + at)
Gripping the arms of his chair, he let fly a barrage of offensive comments.

let fly (with) (something)
1.
to throw something or shoot something from a weapon.
Police officers let fly canisters of tear gas.

The guy in the leather jacket was leaping over the counter when I let fly with a soda bottle.

2.
to express yourself in a way that will excite or anger others.
If you disagree with the officials, it's bad form to let fly with four-letter words.

When she got together with her friends, they would let fly all their innermost secrets.

Etymology: based on the idea of shooting an arrow
let fly (with) (something)
1.
to throw something or shoot something from a weapon.
Police officers let fly canisters of tear gas.

The guy in the leather jacket was leaping over the counter when I let fly with a soda bottle.

2.
to express yourself in a way that will excite or anger others.
If you disagree with the officials, it's bad form to let fly with four-letter words.

When she got together with her friends, they would let fly all their innermost secrets.

Etymology: based on the idea of shooting an arrow

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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