let at



let someone or something at someone or something

to permit someone or something to attack or get at someone or something. He did that? Just let me at him! Let the committee at her, then she'll change her tune.
See also: let

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Muscowequan-Native American, Cree
PÉTronille-French
Kay (2)-Welsh Mythology, Arthurian Romance
JancsiYAWN-cheeHungarian
Giedrius-Lithuanian
Magdalenamahg-dah-LE-nah (Polish), mahk-dah-LE-nah (German), MAHG-dah-le-nah (Finnish), mag-da-LAY-na (English)Polish, German, Dutch, Swedish, Norwegian, Danish, Spanish, Occitan, Slovene, Czech, Bulgarian, Mace