noun

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The release of an arrow.

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A state of laxity or indulgence; unrestrained freedom, abandonment.

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All play other than set pieces (scrums and line-outs).

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Freedom from restraint.

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A letting go; discharge.

verb

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To let loose, to free from restraints.

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To unfasten, to loosen.

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To make less tight, to loosen.

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Of a grip or hold, to let go.

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To shoot (an arrow)

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To set sail.

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To solve; to interpret.

adjective

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Not fixed in place tightly or firmly.

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This wheelbarrow has a loose wheel.

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Not held or packaged together.

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'You can buy apples in a pack, but they are cheaper loose.

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Not under control.

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The dog is loose again.

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Not fitting closely

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'I wear loose clothes when it is hot.

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Not compact.

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'It is difficult walking on loose gravel.

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Relaxed.

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She danced with a loose flowing movement.

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Not precise or exact; vague; indeterminate.

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a loose way of reasoning

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Indiscreet.

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Loose talk costs lives.

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(somewhat dated) Free from moral restraint; immoral, unchaste.

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Not being in the possession of any competing team during a game.

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He caught an elbow going after a loose ball.

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Not costive; having lax bowels.

interjection

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Begin shooting; release your arrows

Examples of loose in a Sentence

Like a bird let loose, his horse leaped forward.

Fortunately, the curls were now loose waves.

Shall I loose them or not?

Rocks kicked loose fell in silence until ricocheting and bouncing far below.

His chest was warm against her ear, and she drew loose shapes against his skin, beyond intrigued by the smoothness.

The fifth man was the factory lad in the loose cloak.

The bump jarred the cell phone loose, and it fell in the space between the seat and door.

Before Dean could let loose with a torrent of pithy comments, there was another knock on the door and Donnie entered the room.

We got to look at all these loose ends and satisfy ourselves about 'em.

The fifth was a factory hand, a thin, sallow-faced lad of eighteen in a loose coat.

She joined them at the door with enough loose euro change for a couple of beers and dinner.

The dancer stopped, pulled off the loose piece of leather, and threw it on the fire.

Oh, they should let that fine fellow Bonaparte loose--he'd knock all this nonsense out of them!

Again her fall was briefly interrupted - until the roots released their grip in the loose gravel.

Like the others this fifth man seemed calm; he wrapped his loose cloak closer and rubbed one bare foot with the other.

Bumpus got loose when something made a noise in the woods.

Daniel Brennan had told me the list of true serial killers on the loose at any one time was limited.

Her hair was free, the long, loose curls cascading down her shoulders and back.

Sometimes they had to climb over heaps of loose rock, where Jim could scarcely drag the buggy.

Pelageya Danilovna Melyukova, a broadly built, energetic woman wearing spectacles, sat in the drawing room in a loose dress, surrounded by her daughters whom she was trying to keep from feeling dull.

We let Bordeaux's horse loose a ways down the trail, hopin' he'd find it.

His brown hair was tousled from the ocean breeze, and he was dressed in jeans and a loose shirt fastened across the golden skin of his chest by one button.

Maybe the rope didn't bust loose until he was part way.

Walking so fast that it created a breeze that caught the loose hair hanging down her back, she turned her ankle slipping off her sandals.

Lydia Larkin let loose a sigh of relief.

But the peaceful sleep he'd assumed would come eluded him as his mind continued to trip over far too many loose ends in the recent happenings.

I may jar us loose.

Ahead of the rest and nearer to him ran a dark- haired, remarkably slim, pretty girl in a yellow chintz dress, with a white handkerchief on her head from under which loose locks of hair escaped.

Carmen let loose of his waist, moving away from the unclean thought.

He led her down a floor to a large gym where a group of men stood in a loose cluster on a mat.

I can't afford to loose any of them at this point.

Pierre involuntarily glanced at the loose button.

The braids not only held it out of her eyes, but thinned the bottom part down enough that it would lay loose across her shoulders and down her back without frizzing.

With his luck, the kids were loose in the house.

As she spoke, she pulled the iPad loose and handed it to Gabe.

Or when one of us gets loose and kills you.

There were a few loose ends, but no real evidence.

She pulled loose from Darian and strode to him.

In this case both collars of cast iron are loose.

Their loose organization makes it impossible to obtain accurate statistics, but the number of their adherents is small.

It was hard, smooth sand, very different from the loose, sharp sand, mingled with kelp and shells, at Brewster.

She was no longer in the loose gown she generally wore in the morning, but had on one of her best dresses.

He didn.t attack, simply let his cold power loose into her for a long moment before releasing her.

But you must understand my people are not like you, are not as accepting of your loose tongue.

It's not as if there's some crazed killer running around loose.

Flipping it over, she stomped on the bottom until the ice broke loose.

She yanked her weapons loose.

She didn't ask where they were going but took the subtle beast onto the highway and let it loose, weaving in and out of traffic to test its handling.

Xander trotted up the stairs, dressed in a loose t-shirt and workout pants.

The Malays wear a loose coat and trousers, and a cap or headkerchief, but the characteristic item of their costume is the sarong, a silk or cotton cloth about two yards long by a yard and a quarter wide, the ends of which are sewn together, a forming a kind of skirt.

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