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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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His stage name was inspired by his scruffy facial hair as well as his trademark loose-lined drawing style.
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That genus, in the loose circumscription, eventually became a sort of wastebin taxon.
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They often form loose colonies on the windward sides of the islands.
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When exposed, they immediately wriggle into loose soil or under rubble.
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A loose dark gown is worn over a matching bodice and skirt, with tight white undersleeves.
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This foregrounding of media places the self as a loose, transitory combination of media consumption choices.
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In addition, they can cause the dog to have loose bowel movements and even cause them to throw up from time to time.
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The current edition (the fourth), in fifty volumes, was published between 1985 and 1992, and is supplemented by an annual hardbound supplement and periodic loose-leaf updates.
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