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1. loose
adjective. ['ˈluːs'] (of a ball in sport) not in the possession or control of any player.
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- loose (English)
- lauss (Old Norse)
3. loose
adjective. ['ˈluːs'] not compact or dense in structure or arrangement.
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- loose (English)
- lauss (Old Norse)
4. loose
adjective. ['ˈluːs'] not tight; not closely constrained or constricted or constricting.
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- loose (English)
- lauss (Old Norse)
6. loose
verb. ['ˈluːs'] turn loose or free from restraint.
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- loose (English)
- lauss (Old Norse)
7. loose
verb. ['ˈluːs'] grant freedom to; free from confinement.
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- loose (English)
- lauss (Old Norse)
8. loose
adjective. ['ˈluːs'] emptying easily or excessively.
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- loose (English)
- lauss (Old Norse)
9. loose
adjective. ['ˈluːs'] not officially recognized or controlled.
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- loose (English)
- lauss (Old Norse)