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"unloose" Definitions
  1. unloose something to make something loose

11 Sentences With "unloose"

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Truthful answers could destroy relationships, expose illegal behaviors, unloose cascades of shame.
Watch the leaves unloose themselves from their branches and deliver themselves to the wind.
Mr. Gardner will unloose monologues — unfiltered, gale-force and repetitive — that can set professors' teeth on edge and lead classmates to snicker.
They at once began to open their eyes, unstop their ears, and to unloose their tongues.
Then he bound her with the catgut, so that she was not able by any means to unloose herself.
He it is, who coming after me is preferred before me, whose shoe's latchet I am not worthy to unloose.
There cometh one mightier than I after me, the latchet of whose shoes I am not worthy to stoop down and unloose.
" Kirkus Reviews opined that "Clark has plenty of wit and sarcasm to unloose on Finley's 'preternatural talent for antagonizing people.'" Journal of Sport History called it "a highly readable narrative" and thought that is was better than Herb Michelson's then-recent The Mustache Gang. Ron Padgett, in The Poetry Project Newsletter, declared that the book "is an eminently likeable and occasionally brilliant quick read. On the surface a detailed account of the Oakland Athletics, it is also an exposition of the author's affection for baseball and writing.
Experiments to discover the most suitable rust-proof paint had been numerous, based, for the most part, on the anti-fouling compositions of red-lead similar to that used on ships' keels. The rails are also exposed to the rapid corrosion set up by the saturated air and are treated with a special protective covering. Despite the tropical storms and hurricanes which abound in this part of the world, the extension has successfully withstood the most violent attacks which the ruthless fury of nature can unloose. One of the worst hurricanes experienced beat down upon the works in 1906.
In order "[t]o unloose this unjust grasp of power, and to save some of the best citizens of Rhode Island from these anti-American and tyrannical modes of proceeding, Mr. Rantoul was employed as leading counsel; and he brought to bear, on the merits of the question, a force of reason, and an extent of learning, which startled and electrified the court, and a convincing eloquence, which drew involuntary outbursts of applause from a numerous and enlightened assembly . . . Even Webster, the opposing counsel, clapped his hands with applause. The rights of the person, and the rights of the state, their relations to each other, and their just limitations, were never perhaps more ably reviewed, or justly defined in a forensic address."Hamilton, 25–26.
Dr Cesar Malan of Geneva, who was on a visit to her father's Clapham residence, Grove House, asked her whether she was at peace with God, a question she resented at the time and refused to talk about that day, but a few days later she called on Dr Malan and apologized, saying she wanted to cleanse her life before becoming a Christian. Malan answered, "Come just as you are," and she committed her life to Christ on that day. A letter from Malan, dated 18 May 1822, closed, "Dear Charlotte, cut the cable, it will take too long to unloose it; cut it, it is a small loss; the wind blows and the ocean is before you – the Spirit of God and eternity." This friendship became lifelong.

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