- verbloosing (present participle)
- set free; release:"the hounds have been loosed"
- untie; unfasten:"the ropes were loosed"
- relax (one's grip):"he loosed his grip suddenly"
OriginMiddle English loos ‘free from bonds’, from Old Norse lauss, of Germanic origin; related to Dutch and German los.Similar and Opposite Wordsverb- set free; release:
- untie; unfasten:
- relax (one's grip):
Bokep
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