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  • 111at a loose end — WITH NOTHING TO DO, unoccupied, unemployed, at leisure, idle, adrift, with time to kill; bored, twiddling one s thumbs, kicking one s heels. → loose * * * phrasal see at loose ends * * * at a loose end or at loose ends 1. With nothing to do 2. In …

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  • 112The Juice Is Loose — Эпизод «Гриффинов» «The Juice Is Loose» О. Джей. Симпсон помогает Лоис на кухне …

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  • 113To break loose — Break Break (br[=a]k), v. i. 1. To come apart or divide into two or more pieces, usually with suddenness and violence; to part; to burst asunder. [1913 Webster] 2. To open spontaneously, or by pressure from within, as a bubble, a tumor, a seed… …

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  • 114on the loose — adjective 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 • Syn: ↑at large, ↑escaped, ↑loose …

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  • 115Charles E. Loose House — U.S. National Register of Historic Places …

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  • 116let\ loose — • let loose • turn loose v 1a. or set loose or turn loose To set free; loosen or give up your hold on. The farmer opened the gate and let the bull loose in the pasture. They turned the balloon loose to let it rise in the air. 1b. or turn loose To …

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  • 117turn\ loose — • let loose • turn loose v 1a. or set loose or turn loose To set free; loosen or give up your hold on. The farmer opened the gate and let the bull loose in the pasture. They turned the balloon loose to let it rise in the air. 1b. or turn loose To …

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  • 118let loose — {v.} 1a. or[set loose] or[turn loose] To set free; loosen or give up your hold on. * /The farmer opened the gate and let the bull loose in the pasture./ * /They turned the balloon loose to let it rise in the air./ 1b. or[turn loose] To give… …

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  • 119let loose — {v.} 1a. or[set loose] or[turn loose] To set free; loosen or give up your hold on. * /The farmer opened the gate and let the bull loose in the pasture./ * /They turned the balloon loose to let it rise in the air./ 1b. or[turn loose] To give… …

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  • 120Bustin' Loose — Infobox Film name=Bustin Loose caption = Theatrical release poster for Bustin Loose . imdb id=0082121 writer=Lonne Elder III Richard Pryor Roger L. Simon starring=Richard Pryor Cicely Tyson James Hughes director=Oz Scott Michael Schultz… …

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