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To loose
adjective
Not fixed in place tightly or firmly.
Exact(60)
What happens to loose horses?
The stock market generally responds favorably to loose money.
"They outhustled us and beat us to loose pucks.
"Who is worthy to open the book, and to loose the seals thereof?" the passage asks.
He has preached about the prophet Isaiah's admonition "to loose the bonds of injustice".
I've got little to loose".
All of them refused, fearing to loose the therapeutic effect.
Figure 9 View of contacting wheel to loose soil.
To include more contact points means to loose this in favor of robustness.
In which one player has to win and other has to loose the game.
Excessive joint-line elevation leads to a patella baja and to loose collateral ligaments in flexion.
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