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to loop
noun
A length of thread, line or rope that is doubled over to make an opening.
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Afterward, you're free to loop around the glass igloo.
To loop out and come back is good all alone.
That means the wires will have to loop.
It was game over when Robert Huth released Cole to loop in a fine shot.
Reich's revolution was to loop different versions of the same material at different speeds against itself.
"But we want a path for the really important ones to loop into science.
But there are caveats to using alliances to loop around the globe.
He turned off the main street to loop through town, and he drove by the school.
Liam Finn, from New Zealand, is bearded and earnest, prone to loop pedals and gentle mews.
Then St.Croix began to loop it through the Noise Reduction module.
Mary Rose herself begins to "loop" around this information, fearing that digging further will mean both everything and nothing.
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