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loose (Disconnected), adjective detached, free, freed, liberated, separate, suggestive, unattached, unbound, unconnected, unfastened, unlatched, unlocked, unrestrained, untethered, untied loose (Inexact), adjective abstruse, careless, confused, cursory, decumbent, deviative, disconnected, discursive, disjointed, erratic, free, heedless, inaccurate, indefinite, inexact, lax, lecherous, liberal, licentious, muddled, obscure, open-ended, perfunctory, promiscuous, rambling, salacious, unexacting, vague, weak See also: careless, discharge, disconnected, disencumber, disengage, disjunctive, dispel, free, inaccurate, inexact, lax, lecherous, liberal, liberate, licentious, open-ended, promiscuous, salacious, separate, suggestive, unrestrained How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Jumping is Dean's way of staying loose, not a nervous reaction to a pressure-packed game. In other words, for today's long-term care, staying loose and going with the flow, in the style of the Pioneers, seems to be the right approach. By staying loose from walking and avoiding the added and awkward strain of carrying a bag or pulling a cart, I believe I have trimmed a couple of strokes off my scores," says Dr. |
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