“loose” – some sentence examples

How to use in-sentence of “loose”:

– When the destroyers arrived at Guadalcanal they would cut loose the drums and a boat from shore could pick up the rope.

– The group signed to Cumbria record label Loose Records Music, and recorded four new new songs including the single “I Wanna Be An Eddie Stobart Driver”.

– They are sociable, noisy rodents that glide from tree to tree, using a flap of loose skin that connects their front and hind legs.

– This frog lives near rocky cliffs and steep slopes with large amounts of loose rock.

– It is a loose adaptation of the Venezuelan telenovela “Juana la virgenJuana la Virgen” created by Perla Farías.

– A large hole near its nostrils may have been covered by a loose flap, which could be inflated to make sounds.

– Duke would soon loose to Edwin Edwards.

loose - some sentence examples
loose – some sentence examples

Example sentences of “loose”:

– In the 11th century, women in Europe wore dresses that were like men’s tunics and were loose with the hem below the knees or lower.

– Shovels move loose material, such as coal, snow, gravel etc.

– However, all four of them have not yet tied up all the loose ends in their lives.

– It is a loose remake of the 1932 movie “Scarface”.

– The Tea Party movement has no central leadership but is composed of a loose linking of national and local groups that decide their own platforms and agendas.

– Many quarryquarries used for sand and gravel have them as loose particles and stones, just as if they came from a present-day beach.

– A sandstorm or dust storm arises when wind blows loose sand and dust from a dry surface.

– A loose Indian adaptation, “Padmashree Laloo Prasad Yadav”, was released in 2005.

– This would mean they will loose their entire investment.

– Wheels can slip, meaning they fail to get a grip, on loose or slippery ground.

– The particles either may be present at the surface of a second material or may exist as loose particles between two surfaces.

- In the 11th century, women in Europe wore dresses that were like men's tunics and were loose with the hem below the knees or lower.

- Shovels move loose material, such as coal, snow, gravel etc.
- However, all four of them have not yet tied up all the loose ends in their lives.

– This refers to its loose seed coverings.

– It went with “Neil’s Heavy Concept Album”, a loose collection of songs and spoken comedy with appearances by “Young Ones” actors Dawn French and Stephen Fry.

– Pajamas are loose clothes that people wear while they are sleeping.

– Gravity simply pulls loose earth materials downhill.

– Gregor’s escape balloon is accidentally let loose too early.

– Among the loose beds of ash that cover the slopes of many volcanoes, three classes of materials are represented.

– Bagpuss was described in each television programmeprogramme as “an old, saggy cloth cat, baggy, and a bit loose at the seams”.

– Do I really want to go from completely isolating my child to just letting my child loose during college? It seems extreme and very unhealthy.

– On the other hand, when the “R” in BRIC is extended beyond Russia and is used as a loose term to include all of Eastern Europe as well, then the BRIC story becomes more compelling.

More in-sentence examples of “loose”:

– A woman wore a “chiton”, which was a long, loose cloth that was attached to the shoulder.

– They can also be found in loose leaf litter, and after it rains they can be found on the surface as they are forced out of the water-logged soil.

– Over the following weeks, Kozlov would continue attacking both Hardy and the WWE ChampionshipWWE Champion Triple H, eventually starting a loose rivalry between the three of them over the WWE title.

– Cars consist of several objects, including the vehicle itself, loose objects in the car and, of course, passengers.

– The engraving show vivid scenes of drunken and loose behaviour.

– It takes approximately ten to twelve minutes after the loose soil has come off to remove the ground-in insoluble soil from garments.

– Earthworms typically live in damp, loose soil.

– In 2003 Shriver was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s disease and has began to loose his memory and could not even name his own wife because of the disease.

– A cloak is a type of loose garment.

– It had a very loose authority over its provinces, especially the poor and remote Costa Rica.

– Alluvium: water-washed loose deposits, not consolidated.

– The colouring is so intense that practically all the loose ground seems to consist of ochre.

– The razor shell also squirts water down into the sand, removing loose sand from its path.

– This loose joint let it swallow huge prey.

– Bull Connor let police dogs loose to attack them and used fire hoses to knock down the students.

– This is a fairly loose association, where each “partner” does the legal work for its own country.

– It usually, but not always, involves the use of a loose propellant and a projectile, as well as a separate method of ignition or priming.

– It is able to sidewind on loose sand, and sometimes climbs into bushes.

– Ten laps from the end the rear-right wheel came loose from Michele Alboreto’s Minardi as it left the pit lane, striking two Ferrari and two Lotus mechanics, who were left needing hospital treatment.

– The game will end early and the player will loose if the player gets hit by enemies three times in one stage.

– Meanwhile, a string of murders are happening in Seattle, and the Cullens believe there is a “newborn” vampire loose in Seattle.

– Men are supposed to come to the mosque wearing loose and clean clothes that do not show the shape of the body.

– A loose line formation is also used by many modern forces during assaults.

– A shovel is a tool used for moving loose material.

– It was distributed by 20th Century Fox and is a loose sequel to the 1965 movie “She”.

– In Europe, Camel is also a brand of cigarette rolling papers and loose cigarette tobacco, maintaining a top 20 roll-your-own rank in Northern Europe with yearly expansion into Southern and Eastern Europe according to the European Subsidiary’s annual report.

- A woman wore a "chiton", which was a long, loose cloth that was attached to the shoulder.

- They can also be found in loose leaf litter, and after it rains they can be found on the surface as they are forced out of the water-logged soil.

– In loose form, it is the widely-used substance known as talcum powder.

– So, the Jesuits and the Indians abandoned the place and the cattle got loose in the fields.

– Their tracks can often be seen in loose sand.

– During the first quarter of Game 4 of the 2015 NBA Playoffs, Olynyk got tangled with Cleveland Cavaliers player Kevin Love while battling for a loose ball and dislocated Love’s left shoulder.

– The substrate substrate should be loose and have a lot of iron.

– However, it was criticised for having a loose plot and weak characters.

– Put the kale leaves very tight rather than loose in refrigerator without washing it, inside a perforated plastic bag.

– A stellar association is a loose star cluster, looser than both open clusters and globular clusters.

– Migrants are more social, travelling in small flocks and feeding in loose groups in the wintering grounds.

– He is notable for his loose brushwork.

– Soil is loose material which lies on top of the land.

– Given the speedy nature of the game, players are usually either from the backline or the trio of loose forwards in fifteens rugby.

– The route continues through the Loose Valley Conservation Area up onto the ragstone ridge to join the route of the old Roman road on the descent into the Low Weald.

– This attempts to give the written equivalent of the character’s thought processes, either in a loose interior monologue, or in connection to his or her actions.

– The main inspiration behind the song was Gaga’s fear of suffocation as she felt that she seldom found time to just let loose and have fun.

– The trumpet manucode is a medium-sized bird of paradise about 31cm long with an long horn-like head tufts and loose neck feathers.

– It usually consists of loose particles, such as sand, gravel, shingle beachshingle, or pebbles.

– The flowers are 0.8–1.2cm long, purple to pale whitish blue, produced in a loose inflorescence.

– The article warned that dangerous animals were loose in the city.

– But their version of the idea revolved around parts that had very loose Engineering tolerancetolerances or were used only for very simple parts.

– The compound metaphor is also known as a loose metaphor.

– Smith may have been responding to the shuttle’s computer telling him that the engines were moving quickly to compensate for the now loose booster in a useless attempt to get the shuttle back on the planned path.

– Later in development, tiny bone structures break loose from the jaw and migrate to the inner ear area.

– He was well known as “The Loose Cannon”, which was a gimmick that would see him do worked shoots that would gain him infamy for his unpredictable character.

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