Loose
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663 examples of Loose in a sentence
Mr. Jain himself is on the loose; nobody knows where he is.
I have been considered
loose
and dirty for playing an instrument.
My pen moves along the page like the snout of a strange animal shaped like a human arm and dressed in the sleeve of a
loose
green sweater.
Loose
associations involves putting together words that may sound a lot alike but don't make sense, and if the words get jumbled up enough, it's called "word salad."
And so, texting is very
loose
in its structure.
Loose
change, small change is a real problem, and what tends to happen is you buy a bunch of stuff, you're due, say, 10 cents, 20 cents in change.
And what I did is I created this word cloud, and I went through all 1,000 words, and I categorized them into
loose
thematic categories.
Have you ever put on a pair of pants and then much later realized that there was a
loose
sock smushed up against your thigh?
But come the day, he would always skip that
loose
step, he would always bow out of the house without so much as a swig of coffee or a bite to eat.
So if you go with that speed, very soon, we will
loose
this powerful pump that we have in the Amazon that regulates our climate.
In most of my work, what I do is I seal the edges of a book with a thick varnish so it's creating sort of a skin on the outside of the book so it becomes a solid material, but then the pages inside are still loose, and then I carve into the surface of the book, and I'm not moving or adding anything.
We cut them
loose
and made several bridges and created a kind of a foreground for this hotel.
Much of his fame came from posthumous – and very
loose
– adaptations of his work.
And in the 14th century during the Ming Dynasty, the Chinese emperor shifted the standard from tea pressed into cakes to
loose
leaf tea.
We spent the day climbing together to a specific crack in the middle of the wall that was choked with
loose
rocks that made that section difficult and potentially dangerous, because any missed step might knock a rock to the ground and kill a passing climber or hiker.
The assumed reason is that if everybody knew what everybody got paid, then all hell would break
loose.
To move, to let loose, to express.
Because in 1991, which is the year that Jasmine was born and the Soviet Union fell, these two nations engaged in a project that genuinely does seem incredible today in the truest sense of that word, which is that the US sent cash to the Russians when they needed it most, to secure
loose
nuclear materials and to employ out-of-work nuclear scientists.
Cultural evolution is a dangerous child for any species to let
loose
on its planet.
Do you want to let it
loose
on the Internet?
It causes
loose
wrinkly skin in the flexor areas.
"Flamin' Red Hots.
" "Loose
Squares" ... and "Crown Royal Bag."
Alright, so with local anesthetic on board, a big black hose in the nose, we're going to let
loose
a sliver of his repertoire and see all this in play.
I want the rules to be as
loose
as possible.
And even as I am in the room, signing the consent forms and getting the hormone shots and tying up
loose
ends ... my doctor is shaking his head in disapproval.
But due to the many variables involved, this method can only predict very
loose
timeframes.
As we saw, they haven't even gravitated towards protecting our ports or reigning in
loose
nukes.
We have reason to be afraid that we haven't secured
loose
nuclear material in the former Soviet Union.
We don't trust the judgment of teachers enough to let them
loose
on their own.
See, a six-foot or so of soil,
loose
soil material that covers the earth's surface, represents the difference between life and lifelessness in the earth system, and it can also help us combat climate change if we can only stop treating it like dirt.
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