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looser

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Really, I don't care about what people say: you can think I'm weird, strange and just a looser nerd but...I like it!

Even with the new, looser rules, 40 percent of donors are being rejected.

As time went on, his strokes began to evolve into looser, freer ones.

The results are stunning: looser and less perfect than the originals, I imagine, but all the more vivid because of it.

Picture Whitney Port in Toronto, with a smaller budget and a looser grasp on reality.

Field ice is a term usually applied to frozen sea water floating in much looser form than pack ice.

Pushing through the looser edge of pack for a couple of hours we saw the loom of the ice-tongue to the southward.

Fair progress was made through the ice, which became looser as we advanced to the south.

Her black hair was looser now than either of them had ever seen it before, and surrounded her brow like a forest.

In a looser sense, any town which has a considerable distributive trade is called an entrept.

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On this page you'll find 36 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to looser, such as: rascal, beggar, blackguard, brute, bum, and caitiff.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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