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What is the past tense of let your hair down?

What's the past tense of let your hair down? Here's the word you're looking for.

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The past tense of let your hair down is also let your hair down.

The third-person singular simple present indicative form of let your hair down is lets your hair down.

The present participle of let your hair down is letting your hair down.

The past participle of let your hair down is let your hair down.

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It is also to let your hair down, unwind and enjoy yourself.
With only one more school night before the weekend, you have permission to let your hair down or put it in pigtails if you're a girl.
The only way to let your hair down in Geneva is to buddy up to a local and follow their lead.
They should be jolly occasions, a chance to let your hair down and enjoy yourself, but there's always the nightmare of what to wear.
A short vacation allows you to let your hair down and enjoy natural surroundings with a loved one.
Modern rustic during the week, festive anthracite for a Saturday night get-together with friends, or bright pink if you really want to let your hair down.

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