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Example sentences for "looser"

Lexicographically close words:
loosen; loosened; looseness; loosening; loosens; looses; loosest; loosestrife; looseth; loosing
  1. In the room of the Praetorian praefect, whom he put to death, Carinus substituted one of the ministers of his looser pleasures.

  2. The free distal end of each of the thirty-two spines is of the same shape, about half as long as the radius of the spongy sphere; framework much looser in the outer than in the inner part.

  3. Whilst the spongy framework is much looser than in the preceding species, both medullary shells have nearly the same shape.

  4. Texture different, in the outer half looser than in the inner, darker part; meshes of the outer part five to six times, of the inner twice to three times, as broad as the bars.

  5. I had not distinguished the opposite darker arms, opposite in the longer axis of the elliptical disk, from the enveloping looser framework of the patagium.

  6. The branches of neighbouring spines are partly connected by anastomoses, so that they begin to form an outer spherical shell (cortical shell) with a looser spongy framework.

  7. Patagium incomplete, enveloping only the basal half of the arms, and forming a circular disk of looser framework.

  8. The genus Styptosphaera presents a spherical shell with smooth or rough surface (without radial spines), the whole mass of which is composed of looser or denser spongy wicker-work.

  9. The genus Plegmosphaera develops a large hollow sphere, the wall of which is composed of looser or denser spongy wicker-work.

  10. Patagium complete, enveloping the whole disk with the arms, {589}and forming a larger lanceolate disk of looser framework.

  11. Patagium complete, enveloping the whole disk with the arms, and forming a larger elliptical disk of looser framework.

  12. Spongy framework in the central part of the solid sphere much more compact than in the peripheral part, becoming gradually looser towards the rough surface.

  13. But it is a fact that no system can be looser or more shambling or shabbier than that which rules in the drudgery departments of these great emporiums for ship-loading and warehousing.

  14. The landlord expressed much sympathy for the looser of the watch, and deeply regretted that such an occurrence should take place in his house.

  15. But the imagination of Imogen was not sullied with the impressions of indecency, and the baseness of looser desires.

  16. Age and empire appear to have relaxed this narrow bigotry: his aspiring genius disdained to acknowledge a power above his own; and in his looser hours he presumed (it is said) to brand the prophet of Mecca as a robber and impostor.

  17. He remained silent so long that she added: "The tie is not looser than the old-fashioned one.

  18. His mythology can for that very reason ride on nature with a looser rein.

  19. In 2002, the Serbian and Montenegrin components of Yugoslavia began negotiations to forge a looser relationship.

  20. Not without sadness he recognized that "most of the looser Gentry and small pretenders to Philosophy and Wit are generally deriders of the belief of Witches and Apparitions.

  21. In withering tone he speaks of the "looser gentry and lesser pretenders to wit.

  22. Th'Elfe therewith astownd, 8 Vpstarted lightly from his looser make, And his vnready weapons gan in hand to take.

  23. Only skilled mountaineers are able to detect the marks that serve to guide the Indians, such as slight abrasions of the looser rocks, the displacement of stones here and there, and bent bushes and weeds.

  24. He wore, in all seasons, very dark or black clothing, which was always in perfect condition, and fitted his well-proportioned figure trimly and closely rather than with the looser English cut.

  25. Gauls, which is noticed in looser terms by Heraclides Ponticus, (Plutarch in Camillo, p.

  26. The sand became looser and looser as he advanced.

  27. But the general tone of his language addressed to Cyrnus is so dignified and sober that we are inclined to think his looser verses may refer to another and more scandalous attachment.

  28. These, being of looser texture, are presumed to have cooled more rapidly than the Plutonic rocks, and at or near the surface.

  29. These hemorrhages were considered by Looser to be the cause of the connective-tissue formation in the marrow, but do not occur with sufficient constancy to warrant this interpretation.

  30. At moments of less fine a strain, it may be added, the sources of interest presented themselves in looser formation.


  31. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "looser" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.