to let drive

Dictionary of American Words And Phrases by John Russell Bartlett.

to let fly; to let slip. To discharge; let loose a blow with the fist, a stone, a bullet from a gun, &c. Also in a metaphorical sense; as, 'He let fly at him a volley of abuse.'


With dreadful strokes let drive at him so sore.--Spenser.

[My gun] was already loaded, and ready to let slip at them.--Sam Slick.

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