Loosen

"Loosen" in a Sentence (34 examples)

When will you ever loosen your purse strings?

I like to do a few exercises to loosen up before I run.

Loosen the screws and remove the lamp cover.

A few glasses of wine can loosen the tongue.

To loosen a screw, turn it to the left.

Your playing sounds a bit stilted. You have to loosen up your fingers.

Loosen up.

Loosen it.

Why don't you loosen up?

Loosen your tie.

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to loosen a knot; to loosen one's grip / hold on something

After the Thanksgiving meal, Bill loosened his belt.

1626, Francis Bacon, Sylva Sylvarum: or A Naturall Historie, London: William Lee, Century 5, p. 111, […] after a yeares Rooting, then Shaking doth the Tree good, by Loosening of the Earth […]

In order to deal with deposits of soot on boiler-tubes while running, especially if poor coal is in use, locomotives are often now provided with blowers on the firebox back-plate which can be made to discharge a jet of high pressure steam towards the firebox tubeplates; this has the effect of loosening and blowing off the soot deposits.

[...] and on the Saturday heavy seas pounded the W.R. on its exposed coastal stretch between Dawlish and Teignmouth, loosening the ballast and forcing trains to proceed with extreme caution.

His days at the villa had loosened his body and freed his tenseness […]

I noticed that my seatbelt had gradually loosened during the journey.

The subtile shower the earth hath softned so, And with the waues, the trees tost to and fro; That the rootes loosen, and the tops downe sway, So that whole Forrests quickly swimme away.

The sea scurvy is attended with an universal putrefaction, the teeth loosen, old wounds that had been healed again open […]

Max caught Bigger’s shoulders in a tight grip; then his fingers loosened and he sank back to the cot […]

At Liberty th’ unfetter’d Captive stands, And flings the loosen’d Shackles from his Hands.

He easily comprehended, that the noise which he had heard was occasioned by his having loosened a chain which attached the image to its pedestal.

Her hair is drawn back under a heavy enamelled clasp. He loosens the clasp and lays it on the table.

Immediately my Shackles loosened and fell away of themselves […]

This is an admirable Rule; a Painter ought to have it perpetually present in his Mind and Memory. […] it loosens his hands, and assists his understanding.

[…] Valancourt, willing to take a more extensive view of the enchanting country, into which they were about to descend, than he could do from a carriage, loosened his dogs, and once more bounded with them along the banks of the road.

I thought you had more sense than […] to suppose that because you have fallen into a very common trouble, such as most men have to go through, you are loosened from all bonds of duty […]

The recollection loosened a throng of benumbed sensations—longings, regrets, imaginings, the throbbing brood of the only spring her heart had ever known.

1626, Francis Bacon, Sylva Sylvarum: or A Naturall Historie, London: William Lee, Century 1, p. 14, […] Feare looseneth the Belly; because the Heat retiring inwards towards the Heart, the Gutts and other Parts are relaxed;

[…] omitting the vehicle of water and honey, which is of a laxative power it selfe, the powder of some Loadstones in this dose doth rather constipate and binde, then purge and loosen the belly.

When this Fruit [the guava] is eaten green it is binding, when ripe it is loosening.

Trying to control his breathing and the loosening of his bowels, he crouched still lower […]

I had rather lose the battle than that sister Should loosen him and me.

[…] after the .iiii. day of oure arryuall in Britayne, the eightene shyps that we spake of before, which hadde the horsemen to conuey ouer, loosened from the further hauen with a soft wynd.

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