loose in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for loose in the English»Serbian Dictionary

I.loose [luːs] ADJ

II.loose [luːs] N no pl LAW

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a loose cannon
to tie up some loose ends
a person of loose morals
he has a screw loose hum inf
to cut free/loose
to cut loose
to cut loose fig
to come loose
to come loose
to break loose

loose Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

a person of loose morals
to let an animal loose
to be on the loose
to be on the loose
to tie up some loose ends
a loose cannon
he has a screw loose hum inf
to set sb loose

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
They often form loose colonies on the windward sides of the islands.
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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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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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These include possibly loose seat mounting bolts that could rattle on rough road surfaces and a "request for information" on the rear seat belt buckles.
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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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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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Scrunch up the foil around it, leaving it loose.
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That genus, in the loose circumscription, eventually became a sort of wastebin taxon.
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She was a loose bunch of approaches, a flutter-voiced presenter of era-spanning songs and an anti-star on a candlelit stage.
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