Synonym: emit, let out, loose, unleash, utter. Similar words: loose, loosen, loosely, looseness, turn loose, at a loose end, net loss, outlook. Meaning: v. 1. express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words) 2. turn loose or free from restraint.
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(1) The allies let loose an intensive artillery bombardment over the border.
(2) She let loose a string of four-letter words.
(3) She let loose a stream of abuse.
(4) Teenagers need a place to let loose.
(5) He was at last let loose in the kitchen.
(6) Just close your eyes and let loose your imagination.
(7) He let loose a stream of abuse.
(8) The pitcher wound up and let loose a fastball.
(9) He turned round and let loose a torrent of abuse.
(10) A team of professionals were let loose on the project.
(11) It was as though she'd been let loose from shackles she hadn't even known she'd been wearing.
(12) Leaning out of the window, he let loose a stream of abuse.
(13) In their most visible work, astronauts will let loose a retrievable satellite carrying a coffin-sized inflatable antenna.
(14) The assembled company was let loose on Edinburgh for the last time.
(15) Hundreds of bullets were let loose - followed by tear-gas and even mortar shells - as protesters were cut down without mercy.
(16) When he let loose the light chain, he located himself in a scattering of white papers.
(17) The last time the siren had been let loose was just two months before.
(18) She let loose a Niagara of billingsgate.
(19) He let loose a long, deep sigh.
(20) The trumpet call had let loose an enormous volume of noise.
(21) One zombie is let loose into this law - abiding scene to attack everybody.
(22) Male speaker I fear for Birmingham with this madman let loose, wandering around the streets frightening the children.
(23) The sitting-room was long, and looked as if a child had been let loose with buckets of primary colours. Sentencedict.com
(24) Those who conserve animals in the hope of returning their descendants to Nature may be disappointed by what they let loose.
(25) In a welcome burst of committed journalism, the press also let loose with a barrage of criticism.
(26) It was the kind of news that made writers let loose with effusions.
(27) At least two of the labor leaders on hand, however, let loose their rage.
(28) And there was absolutely no reason why a single cancer cell should ever be let loose in any part of our body.
(29) Hair swept into a chic chignon from just behind the fringe is let loose and combed close to the head.
(30) Indeed, your conduct has been like a small child suddenly let loose in a toyshop .
More similar words: loose, loosen, loosely, looseness, turn loose, at a loose end, net loss, outlook, moose, goose, noose, choose, mongoose, roosevelt, gooseberry, pick and choose, theodore roosevelt, franklin roosevelt, closed loop, not long, meatloaf, at long last, get laid, jet lag, beetle, wetland, at loggerheads, sweetly, quietly, secretly.