loose

US /lus/

UK /lu:s/

A2
v.t.Transitive VerbTo shoot or fire something from a gun
She let loose a spray of bullets from her gun
adj.Adjective(Idea, thought, or work) unclear or imprecise
I have the loose idea but will draw the details later
adj.AdjectiveNot tightly attached or held
My pants are loose at the waist, I need a belt
adj.AdjectiveNot being attached to or contained within anything
The loose peas rolled all over the floor
adj.AdjectiveNot tightly controlled, organized, or governed
The father has loose control over his family

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