Sentence examples for loose end from inspiring English sources

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It can be used to mean that a task, project or situation is unfinished or has been left unresolved. For example: "We've managed to tie up all the loose ends and the project is finally complete."

Idiom

Loose end.

A loose end is an unresolved problem or unifinished business.

Dictionary

loose end

noun

The end of a rope that has not been fastened.

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And almost every loose end was tied.

"You at a loose end, Jasmin?

4.25pm: More loose end knotting.

Nor will you feel at a loose end.

Delicate Steve flaunts every loose end, every unfinished seam.

But Yang still had one loose end to tie up.

Underwood has already dealt with the other loose end.

Many men are unemployed and at a loose end.

"It was a loose end I had to tie".

"It was just a loose end," he said.

Sze finally said, "Even if it's a loose end, that could be interesting.

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