We found 225 examples of how to use loose in an English sentence.
Sentences 76 to 100 of 225.
# | Sentence | |
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76. | He's a loose cannon. | |
77. | The ring is loose. | |
78. | The journalist was accused of playing fast and loose with the facts in the editorial he wrote. | |
79. | She wears her hair loose. | |
80. | We can't leave any loose ends. | |
81. | That knot's loose. | |
82. | I don't like loose ends. | |
83. | If your pants are too loose, you might lose your pants. | |
84. | I'm tying up some loose ends. | |
85. | A few loose ends remain to be cleared up. | |
86. | Tom likes to wear loose-fitting clothes. | |
87. | Tom made a loose translation from the original. | |
88. | Tom certainly cut loose at that party. | |
89. | There's a loose button on your shirt. | |
90. | Doesn't that bolt seem loose? | |
91. | Tom has a loose tooth. | |
92. | Look for it among the loose papers on my desk. | |
93. | It's easy to lose your footing on loose gravel. | |
94. | This knot's coming loose. | |
95. | I have some loose ends to tie up. | |
96. | Tom prefers his clothes to be loose-fitting. | |
97. | Mary wore a loose, long-sleeved t-shirt and stone-washed designer jeans. | |
98. | Tom has a loose tongue. | |
99. | Loose lips sink ships. | |
100. | He is still on the loose. |