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How to Use "Loose" with Example Sentences
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loose
(adj):
not firmly or tightly fixed in place; not held or tied together
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Used with verbs:
"
The door handle
is
loose
.
"
(be: is/am/are, feels, seems)
"
The screw
became
loose
.
"
(became, came, got)
"
She let her hair
fall
loose
down her back.
"
(fall, hang)
"
The dog
broke
loose
from the yard.
"
(broke, got)
"
He
let
the animals
loose
.
"
(let, set, turn)
Used with adverbs:
"
The rope felt
slightly
loose
.
"
(slightly, a little, rather)
Used with nouns:
"
My son has a
loose
tooth
.
"
(tooth)
"
I need to tighten the
loose
ends
.
"
(ends, joints, screws, wheels, parts)
"
She can't keep a secret. She has
loose
lips
.
"
(lips)
"
I like her hair in a
loose
ponytail
.
"
(ponytail, bun)
"
She wears very
loose
clothes
.
"
(clothes)
"
Do you have any
loose
change
?
"
(change)
"
One of the side effects is
loose
stools
.
"
(stools)
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