Sentences with looseness
loose
L l - A loose federation of city-states.
- Loose sand.
- Some of the shingles had come loose.
- Some of the shingles on the roof were loose.
- A loose interpretation of the law.
- Loose-flowing.
- To paint them, reflections take a combination of accuracy and looseness, precision, and a certain freedom of artistic energy.
- The nails had been pried loose.
- To loose a boat from its moorings.
- To loose missiles at the invaders.
- She was wearing a loose dress.
- The boat came loose from its moorings and floated out into the harbor.
- To loose off at a flock of ducks.
- The convicts broke loose.
- The rope was tied in a loose knot.
- The dog was wandering loose in the streets.
- He was cast loose at an early age to make his own way in the world.
- After the rodeo they headed into town to cut loose.
- The ball popped loose from the shortstop's glove.
- The guardrail let loose and we very nearly plunged over the edge.
- A bachelor on the loose.
- The teacher turned the children loose after the class.
- A loose end.
- Loose cats prowling around in alleyways at night.
- To wear one's hair loose.
- Loose mushrooms.
- Loose funds.
- A loose tongue.
- A loose tooth; a loose rein.
- He runs with a loose, open stride.
- A loose sweater.
- A loose weave.