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  • 91Loose Ends (band) — Infobox musical artist Name = Loose Ends Img capt = Img size = Landscape = Background = group or band Alias = Origin = London, England Genre = Soul, R B, Urban Years active = 1980 ndash; 1990, 1998, 2005 Present Label = MCA, Virgin Records… …

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  • 92Loose Mini DVD — Infobox music DVD Name = Loose Mini DVD Type = Music DVD Artist = Nelly Furtado Released = August 22, 2007 (Germany) Recorded = 2006 2007 Rating = Not rated Genre = Urban Pop/Pop Region = 1 Length = 25:12 Label = Universal Music Group Director =… …

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  • 93loose — adj., n., & v. adj. 1 a not or no longer held by bonds or restraint. b (of an animal) not confined or tethered etc. 2 detached or detachable from its place (has come loose). 3 not held together or contained or fixed. 4 not specially fastened or… …

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  • 94loose — {{11}}loose (adj.) early 13c., not securely fixed; c.1300, unbound, from O.N. lauss loose, free, vacant, dissolute, cognate with O.E. leas devoid of, false, feigned, incorrect, from P.Gmc. *lausaz (Cf. Dan. lès loose, untied, Swed. lös loose,… …

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  • 95loose — [[t]lus[/t]] adj. loos•er, loos•est, adv. v. 1) free or released from fastening or attachment: a loose end[/ex] 2) not firmly fixed or attached: a loose tooth; a loose board in a floor[/ex] 3) free from confinement or restraint; unfettered: loose …

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  • 96The Juice Is Loose — Эпизод «Гриффинов» «The Juice Is Loose» О. Джей. Симпсон помогает Лоис на кухне …

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  • 97loose — adj 1. unbound, untied, unchained, unshackled, unfettered, untrammeled; unlocked, unlatched, unfastened; unclasped, unhooked, unattached, untied; unpinned, unbuttoned; unconnected, disconnected, detached, floating; insecure, infirm, unsteady. 2.… …

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  • 98loose*/ — [luːs] adj I 1) not firmly fixed in position a loose tooth[/ex] One of the screws had come loose.[/ex] 2) not kept together as part of a group or in a container Loose oranges are 60p each.[/ex] 3) loose clothes are large and do not fit your body… …

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  • 99loose — 1. adjective 1) a loose floorboard Syn: not fixed in place, not secure, unsecured, unattached; detached, unfastened, untied; wobbly, unsteady, movable Ant: secure, tight 2) …

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  • 100loose —    1. promiscuous    Used of women rather than men, from the relaxation of tighter standards. A loose woman is a prostitute:     There were 8,600 prostitutes known to the police, but this was far from... the number of loose women in the… …

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