let drive
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Definition
Verb: - To release or propel something with force, especially a projectile from a weapon. It implies a sudden, forceful, or unrestrained action of firing or throwing.
Usage
The verb "let drive" is used to describe the act of discharging something, typically a weapon, with force and intent. It often conveys a sense of releasing pent-up energy or aggression in a single, decisive action.
Examples
- The soldiers let drive their bullets at the enemy position.
- The archer let drive an arrow towards the target.
- In a fit of rage, he let drive a punch at the wall.
Advanced Usage
- "to let drive at (someone/something)": To aim and unleash a forceful attack towards a specific target.
- The goalkeeper saw the striker's approach and let drive at the ball with all his strength.
Variants and Related Words
- Let fly (verb phrase): A very close synonym, meaning to throw or shoot something forcefully or to suddenly express strong emotion.
- He let fly a torrent of insults.
Synonyms
- Discharge: To fire a gun or release a projectile.
- Loose: To release something, often suddenly or forcefully.
- Fire: To discharge a gun or other weapon.
Related Phrasal Verbs
(This specific form "let drive" functions as a fixed verb phrase and is not typically decomposed into phrasal verb variants.)
Related Idioms
- Let rip: To do something with great force, energy, or without restraint. While similar in spirit, "let rip" is more general and can apply to speech, speed, or action, not just projectiles.
- When asked for his opinion, he really let rip.
Verb
- fire as from a gun
- The soldiers let drive their bullets