List of antonyms from "turn-around collar" to antonyms from "turn over a new leaf"


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Definition of the day : « turn loose »

  • As in release : verb let go, let out
  • As in manumit : verb free
  • As in free : verb liberate, let go
Example sentences :
  • I wanted to turn loose the blunderbusses, but the Boss said: "No, let 'em enjoy themselves."
  • Extract from : « Shorty McCabe » by Sewell Ford
  • Don't you know enough to wait for "Three" before you turn loose?'
  • Extract from : « The Glory of The Coming » by Irvin S. Cobb
  • You turn loose on that one on the right, and I will look after the one on the left.
  • Extract from : « Cruisings in the Cascades » by George O. Shields
  • I couldn't say them and wouldn't say them before your wife, but now I'm going to turn loose.
  • Extract from : « The Iron Furrow » by George C. Shedd
  • With a .22 automatic one could turn loose at all sorts of ranges at all speeds.
  • Extract from : « The Killer » by Stewart Edward White
  • I guess I'll have to turn loose and lie, so yuh'll listen to me.
  • Extract from : « The Happy Family » by Bertha Muzzy Bower
  • These children we try to turn loose on the lively East Side, where they can join in the vigorous games of the slums.
  • Extract from : « The Crow's Nest » by Clarence Day, Jr.
  • A hunter that cannot get his limit of big game with twenty rifle cartridges is an unsafe individual to turn loose in the woods.
  • Extract from : « Packing and Portaging » by Dillon Wallace
  • Then they exchanged winks, for it had really never been their intention to turn loose upon Bud again.
  • Extract from : « The Banner Boy Scouts on a Tour » by George A. Warren
  • That night was black and lowering, fitting weather for the pandemonium I was about to turn loose.
  • Extract from : « Humorous Ghost Stories » by Dorothy Scarborough