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18 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Loose' in a Sentence

"Not securely fastened or attached; free from restraint or confinement." more

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The cat's collar was intentionally kept loose to avoid discomfort.
Loose clouds drifted across the sky, casting shadows on the landscape.
The detective had a loose theory about the crime, but no concrete evidence.
The spy had a loose affiliation with several intelligence agencies.
The debate had a loose structure, allowing for spontaneous discussions.
The prisoner managed to slip out of the loose handcuffs.
The athlete's shoelaces were tied too loose, causing a stumble.
The loose petals from the flower scattered in the garden.
The detective believed that the suspect had a loose alibi for the night of the crime.
After the workout, her muscles felt loose and relaxed.
The detective found a loose connection between the suspect and the crime scene.
The artist preferred a loose brushstroke technique for a more expressive painting.
Loose particles in the air created a hazy atmosphere during the dust storm.
The dog's leash was intentionally kept loose to allow freedom of movement.
The horse's reins were too loose, making it difficult to control.
Loose strings on the guitar produced a unique and unconventional sound.
The loose sandpaper provided a smoother finish to the wood.
The grip on the sword was intentionally kept loose for better maneuverability.

Loose

loos
adjectiveNot securely fastened or attached; free from restraint or confinement.
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Last Updated On: March 11, 2024
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