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Dictionary of Nautical Terms

  1. to loose

    To unfurl or cast loose any sail, in order to its being set, or dried after rain.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of to loose in Chaldean Numerology is: 9

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of to loose in Pythagorean Numerology is: 2

Examples of to loose in a Sentence

  1. Elizabeth Warren:

    It all sounded good but what it was really about was tying the hands of regulators and turning loose big banks and giant international corporations to do whatever they wanted to do: turning them loose to rig the market and reduce competition; turning them loose to outsource more jobs; turning them loose to load up on more risks and then hide behind taxpayer guarantees; turning them loose to sell more mortgages and credit cards that cheated American families.

  2. Nick Adams:

    As a transgender man myself, I see a lot of show runners coming to me and asking about any transgender actors I know of, that's how it's been - a loose network of transgender people who have these databases of friends and acquaintances. Otherwise the casting system is just not set up to search for them.

  3. Rafay Baloch:

    There is nothing more dangerous than a desperate man who has nothing to loose.

  4. David Segre:

    It was really scary, it was like a gear had let loose and it was slowly picking up speed going the wrong way.

  5. Trae Young:

    As long as I keep it loose in the next couple of days, hopefully I can keep it going.

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