make+loose
91loosed — luËs v. free, let go, release; make loose; untie, unfasten; shoot (arrow, gun, etc.) adj. free; released; untied; disconnected; slack; weak; not tight; unrestrained; wanton; careless; imprecise; not defined adv. in a loose manner …
92looser — luËs v. free, let go, release; make loose; untie, unfasten; shoot (arrow, gun, etc.) adj. free; released; untied; disconnected; slack; weak; not tight; unrestrained; wanton; careless; imprecise; not defined adv. in a loose manner …
93looses — luËs v. free, let go, release; make loose; untie, unfasten; shoot (arrow, gun, etc.) adj. free; released; untied; disconnected; slack; weak; not tight; unrestrained; wanton; careless; imprecise; not defined adv. in a loose manner …
94loosest — luËs v. free, let go, release; make loose; untie, unfasten; shoot (arrow, gun, etc.) adj. free; released; untied; disconnected; slack; weak; not tight; unrestrained; wanton; careless; imprecise; not defined adv. in a loose manner …
95loosing — luËs v. free, let go, release; make loose; untie, unfasten; shoot (arrow, gun, etc.) adj. free; released; untied; disconnected; slack; weak; not tight; unrestrained; wanton; careless; imprecise; not defined adv. in a loose manner …
96lease — noun a contract by which one party conveys land, property, services, etc. to another for a specified time. verb 1》 grant (property) on lease; let. 2》 take (property) on lease; rent. Phrases a new lease of (or N. Amer. on) life a substantially… …
97loos´en|er — loos|en «LOO suhn», transitive verb. to make loose or looser; untie; unfasten: »The doctor loosened the stricken man s collar. Figurative. What liberty A loosened spirit brings (Emily Dickinson). –v.i. to become loose or looser: »The collar… …
98loos|en — «LOO suhn», transitive verb. to make loose or looser; untie; unfasten: »The doctor loosened the stricken man s collar. Figurative. What liberty A loosened spirit brings (Emily Dickinson). –v.i. to become loose or looser: »The collar loosened… …
99slake — slakable, slakeable, adj. slakeless, adj. /slayk/, v., slaked, slaking. v.t. 1. to allay (thirst, desire, wrath, etc.) by satisfying. 2. to cool or refresh: He slaked his lips with ice. 3. to make less active, vigorous, intense, etc.: His calm… …
100scarify — verb (T) 1 to break and make loose the surface of a road or field using a pointed tool 2 technical to make small cuts on an area of skin using a sharp knife 3 literary to criticize someone very severely …