hang+loosely

  • 101otterhound — n. strong English hound with long ears that hang loosely and a thick rough shaggy fur with oily undercoat (used for hunting otters) …

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  • 102otterhounds — n. strong English hound with long ears that hang loosely and a thick rough shaggy fur with oily undercoat (used for hunting otters) …

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  • 103floppy — adjective (floppier, floppiest) tending to flop or hang loosely. noun (plural floppies) (also floppy disk) Computing a flexible removable magnetic disk used for storing data. Derivatives floppily adverb floppiness noun …

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  • 104flow — verb 1》 move steadily and continuously in a current or stream. 2》 (of the sea or a tidal river) move towards the land; rise. Compare with ebb. 3》 move or issue forth steadily and freely.     ↘[often as adjective flowing] hang loosely in a… …

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  • 105flowing — adjective hang loosely in a graceful manner: → flow …

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  • 106loll — verb 1》 sit, lie, or stand in a lazy, relaxed way. 2》 hang loosely. Origin ME: prob. symbolic of dangling …

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  • 107lop — lop1 verb (lops, lopping, lopped) cut off (a branch or limb) from a tree or body. ↘informal remove (something regarded as unnecessary or burdensome): the new rail link lops an hour off journey times. noun (also lop and top) branches and twigs… …

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  • 108flow — I. v. n. 1. Stream, run, pour, roll on, sweep along. 2. Melt, liquefy, be molten, deliquesce. 3. Issue, emanate, proceed, come, grow, arise, follow, spring, result, be derived. 4. Glide, move along easily or smoothly. 5. Wave, float, undulate,… …

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  • 109bag — 1 noun (C) 1 CONTAINER a) a container made of paper, cloth etc, which usually opens at the top: a paper bag | a sports bag b) a small bag used by a woman to carry her personal possessions; handbag: Don t leave your bag in the office when you go… …

    Longman dictionary of contemporary English

  • 110lax — adjective 1 not strict or careful enough about standards of behaviour, work, safety etc; slack 1 (1): lax security 2 muscles or arms or legs that are lax are not firm or strong and therefore tend to hang loosely laxly adverb laxity noun (U)… …

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