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- noun Plural form of
let-down .
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Examples
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The Bulldogs '11-20 campaign was full of let-downs on the court.
Southern Conference 2010
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I have mentioned before I was a milk machine, engorgement was a real pain and let-downs were a torrent!
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The Dallas loss showed you have a team that has bad let-downs.
Avery Corman: On Kissing Tom Coughlin's A** Avery Corman 2011
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Whether or not you voted for either of these let-downs is inconsequential.
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Clearly, his actions are an obvious attempt to appease moderates and independents for 2012, but his "wishy-washy" leadership style and continued let-downs of millions who supported him will ensure him a one-term presidency.
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The Dallas loss showed you have a team that has bad let-downs.
Avery Corman: On Kissing Tom Coughlin's A** Avery Corman 2011
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It's too bad such promising policies keep surfacing from the muck of the Swamp as lobbyist-infused let-downs.
Stuart Whatley: Obama's Agenda: Hope, Change and Lobby-Centricity 2010
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It was a week of let-downs and rebounds: M.I.A. dropped a lousy album, then delivered a killer performance on Letterman.
Coda: M.I.A. meanders, the Dead Weather vexes, vuvuzela remains totally awesome 2010
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There have been many bumps along the way -- turmoil over whether I made the right decisions, and so many let-downs which I chose never to talk about because my parents raised me to hold my head up high no matter what blows life deals you, and to always dare to dream.
Danielle de Niese: CultureZohn Presents First Person : Danielle de Niese: My Dream on Stage Danielle de Niese 2010
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It's too bad such promising policies keep surfacing from the muck of the Swamp as lobbyist-infused let-downs.
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