Use "let loose" in a sentence

1. 4 words related to Chirr: let loose, let out, utter, emit

2. 4 words related to Chirr: let loose, let out, utter, emit

3. He let loose a long, deep sigh.

4. Teenagers need a place to let loose.

5. He was at last let loose in the kitchen.

6. Just close your eyes and let loose your imagination.

7. A team of professionals were let loose on the project.

8. I`d rather die in prison than let him loose.

9. He turned round and let loose a torrent of abuse.

10. The allies let loose an intensive artillery bombardment over the border.

11. She gathered loose soil and let it filter slowly through her fingers.

12. His bladder had let loose and there was drool on his chin.

13. Leaning out of the window, he let loose a stream of abuse.

14. The allies let loose an intensive artillery Bombardment over the border: 6.

15. After these things he must be let loose for a little while.”

16. Cut me loose and I' il tell him to let you go

17. 7 The allies let loose an intensive artillery bombardment over the border.

18. It was the kind of news that made writers let loose with effusions.

19. He had just let loose a barrage of false accusations against Charles T.

20. Officials say the baby gator was probably a pet that someone let loose.

21. One zombie is let loose into this law - abiding scene to attack everybody.

22. The Crewman is one of the fourteen playable roles featured in Hell Let Loose.

23. At least two of the labor leaders on hand, however, let loose their rage.

24. I daren't let Bill loose on the garden he'd pull up all the flowers.

25. 19 One zombie is let loose into this law - abiding scene to attack everybody.

26. The last time the siren had been let loose was just two months before.

27. Bunco night is a chance for friends and family to get together and let loose

28. Why, he could manufacture one... and let loose horrible disease germs into the American fleet.

29. After these things he must be let loose for a little while.” —Revelation 20:1-3.

30. When he let loose the light chain, he located himself in a scattering of white papers.

31. Antonyms for Asphyxiate include breathe, loosen, encourage, free, help, release, let go, loose, survive and live

32. Let loose your alluring side with the sweet, mysterious scent of Downy Simple Pleasures Orchid Allure.

33. 14 The Bible says that “a boy let on the loose will be causing his mother shame.”

34. In a welcome burst of committed journalism, the press also let loose with a barrage of criticism.

35. Hell let loose Artillery Calculator for becoming an expert gunner! Don't guess and risk killing your team

36. It was as though she'd been let loose from shackles she hadn't even known she'd been wearing.

37. They are let, loose by a man in a Plexiglas bubble controlling every-thing by pulling levers.

38. Churring definition: make a vibrant sound, as of some birds synonyms: utter, whirr, emit, let loose, let out antonyms: whisper, shout, close up, specify, mitigated

39. Chirr: 1 v make a vibrant noise, of grasshoppers or cicadas Type of: emit , let loose , let out , utter express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words)

40. Let your creativity loose and immerse yourself in the culture of Indonesia with a flight booking to Bandung

41. If the fungus can be safely let loose one day, it could finally give kudzu the heave-ho.

42. (Proverbs 29:21) The Bible states: “A boy let on the loose will be causing his mother shame.”

43. You don’t need to recite a laundry list of faults or let loose with a barrage of criticism.

44. Never leave the electric iron on the ironing board, and do not let the cord hang down loose.

45. Sibilate: 1 v make a sharp hissing sound, as if to show disapproval Synonyms: hiss , siss , sizz Type of: emit , let loose , let out , utter express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words) v utter a sibilant Types: Assibilate insert a sibilant sound before or after (another sound) Type of: emit , let loose , …

46. Pool tables, dart boards, karaoke, and nightly promotions makes Bumpers a great place to unwind and let loose after work

47. Hair swept into a chic chignon from just behind the fringe is let loose and combed close to the head.

48. The sitting-room was long, and looked as if a child had been let loose with buckets of primary colours. Sentencedict.com

49. Gage pulled the cork loose from the bottle and tipped it over his head, pretending to let a little silence pour out.

50. Chirr - make a vibrant noise, of grasshoppers or cicadas let loose , let out , utter , emit - express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words); "She let out a big heavy sigh"; "He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand"

51. In the hope of a heavenly crown, let us sit loose to earthly possessions and comforts, and cheerfully bear up under crosses.

52. Like, it's very easy for me to let my mind loose because I don't try and fit myself into a tiny little box.

53. However, the switch he flicked had actually let loose a blaring warning siren and turned on emergency lights that flooded the entire compound.

54. Would it be Bounderish of me to ask if I might inspect them?” Seventeen saluted, his suspenders snapping as he let them loose

55. A rope attaching one side of a square sail to a ship's bow (= front part): We've let loose the Bowline and we're drifting.

56. Turn him loose.

57. No loose ends.

58. Aloose adj [Perh reanalysis of a loose —often appearing as Aloose in the 19th cent.— in the phr give a loose to “give free rein to, let loose,” on the analogy of other adjectives apparently formed by adding the prefix a- to an existing adj, such as ahungry adj and aweary adj

59. Oliver Neilson, a DJ from Newent, Gloucestershire, who was shopping at the time, said: "There was a terrific bang and all hell was let loose.

60. She's a loose cannon.

61. The bracket came loose.

62. A loose windowpane rattles.

63. There's a loose stone.

64. Have a loose tounge.

65. Cheep - make high-pitched sounds; "the birds were chirping in the bushes" chirp , chirrup , peep let loose , let out , utter , emit - express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words); "She let out a big heavy sigh"; "He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand"

66. Inside, where Clubbers let loose on the dancefloor amid the deafening sound of techno and a blinding laser show, the rules are not always so strictly followed.

67. Similarly when my fellow audience members — who are freer than I am to give vent to their emotions — let loose with Catcalls, which almost always happens in …

68. Baa: 1 n the cry made by sheep Type of: cry the characteristic utterance of an animal v cry plaintively Synonyms: blat , blate , bleat Type of: emit , let loose , let out , utter express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words)

69. Loose sexual practices are tolerated.

70. And they're cutting him loose.

71. Your fan belt is loose.

72. Vibrations shook the panel loose.

73. Take up these loose ropes.

74. The screw had worked loose.

75. Monsters loose in the city?

76. Loose-fitting shirts are comfy.

77. LOOSE Curl PATTERN & BEHAVIOR

78. Tight Coils and Loose Jaws

79. I don't like loose ends.

80. Your shoelace has come loose.