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I . loose [luːs] ADJ

1. loose (not tight):

loose clothing
folgado(-a)
loose knot, rope, screw
frouxo(-a)
loose skin
flácido(-a)

2. loose (not confined):

loose
solto(-a)

3. loose discipline:

loose
brando(-a)

II . loose [luːs] SUBST

to be on the loose

Exemplos de frases com loose

to work sth loose
to break loose
to work loose
to be on the loose

Exemplos unilingues (não verificados pela redação)

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Generally a "pallu" (the loose end of a sari) is pulled over the head to act as a ghunghat.
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An aura of plausibility was created using manipulation of facts, pseudo-scientific style and loose storytelling.
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That genus, in the loose circumscription, eventually became a sort of wastebin taxon.
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Like some curb bits, a pelham bit usually has loose shanks - hinged at the mouthpiece in the same way that the rings of a snaffle bit are hinged.
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They often form loose colonies on the windward sides of the islands.
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The cable tie used to fasten his hands was only cut loose at the police station, where he also learnt the owner of the house he was guarding had died.
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His desk was in scholarly disarray, covered with loose-leaf binders and memos on what can be built where in the 500-square-mile county.
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The soil of a seedbed needs to be loose and smoothed, without large lumps.
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Scrunch up the foil around it, leaving it loose.
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When exposed, they immediately wriggle into loose soil or under rubble.
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