loose|looser|loosest in English
adjective
[luːs]
free; released; untied; disconnected; slack; weak; not tight; unrestrained; wanton; careless; imprecise; not defined
Use "loose|looser|loosest" in a sentence
1. 10 The loosest woman is a stickler for etiquette and elocution.
2. 21 Has this looser moral climate brought happiness?
3. Synonyms for Baggiest include loosest, slackest, droopiest, floppiest, sloppiest, roomiest, slouchiest, saggiest, flabbiest and fullest
4. This generation is “really gravitating toward the looser, Baggier fits,” she said
5. This essentially means: the looser the curl pattern, the better the hair.
6. Nesting habits: Female Bluebirds build tight cup nests atop a looser built base
7. With every generation that passes, the Anglophiliac chain gets looser, and the fondness declines
8. Synonyms for Baggier include looser, slacker, droopier, floppier, sloppier, roomier, slouchier, saggier, flabbier and fuller
9. This is not to discredit the idea that a Coarsest revolve without sushis is truly a glove of loosest taxis
10. Backswept knives minimize residue buildup on the shank and offer a great alternative in looser soils.
11. Turn him loose.
12. There is no evidence that auxiliary infantry fought in a looser order than legionaries.
13. No loose ends.
14. For example, we associate looser gaits with extroversion and Adventurousness, and see clipped walkers as more
15. Pullman admitted that his Actorly instincts usually gravitate toward a looser approach within any given scene
16. Chowkidar in English is "watchman" or in looser terms, custodian of village security
17. Chowkidar in English is "watchman" or in looser terms, custodian of village security
18. She's a loose cannon.
19. The bracket came loose.
20. A loose windowpane rattles.
21. There's a loose stone.
22. Have a loose tounge.
23. Loose sexual practices are tolerated.
24. And they're cutting him loose.
25. Your fan belt is loose.