loose
— Adjective
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~ lacking a sense of restraint or responsibility; "idle talk"; "a loose tongue"
loose
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~ (of a ball in sport) not in the possession or control of any player; "a loose ball"
loose-jowled
— Adjective
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~ having sagging folds of flesh beneath the chin or lower jaw
loose
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~ having escaped, especially from confinement; "a convict still at large"; "searching for two escaped prisoners"; "dogs loose on the streets"; "criminals on the loose in the neighborhood"
loose
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~ not carefully arranged in a package; "a box of loose nails"
loose
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~ (of textures) full of small openings or gaps; "an open texture"; "a loose weave"
loose
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~ not officially recognized or controlled; "an informal agreement"; "a loose organization of the local farmers"
looseleaf
— Adjective
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~ being or having leaves that can be easily removed or rearranged; "loose-leaf paper"; "a looseleaf notebook"
loosely knit
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~ having only distant social or legal ties; "a loosely knit group"
looted
— Adjective
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~ wrongfully emptied or stripped of anything of value; "the robbers left the looted train"; "people returned to the plundered village"
lop-eared
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~ having bent or drooping ears; "a lop-eared hound"
lopsided
— Adjective
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~ having one side lower or smaller or lighter than the other
lopsided
— Adjective
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~ turned or twisted toward one side; "a...youth with a gorgeous red necktie all awry"- G.K.Chesterton; "his wig was, as the British say, skew-whiff"
loquacious
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~ full of trivial conversation; "kept from her housework by gabby neighbors"
lordless
— Adjective
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~ having no lord or master; "harsh punishments for sturdy vagabonds and masterless men"
lordly
— Adjective
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~ of or befitting a lord; "heir to a lordly fortune"; "of august lineage"
lordly
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~ having or showing arrogant superiority to and disdain of those one views as unworthy; "some economists are disdainful of their colleagues in other social disciplines"; "haughty aristocrats"; "his lordly manners were offensive"; "walked with a prideful swagger"; "very sniffy about breaches of etiquette"; "his mother eyed my clothes with a supercilious air"; "a more swaggering mood than usual"- W.L.Shirer
lordotic
— Adjective
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~ having abnormal sagging of the spine (especially in horses)