Varianten
lose |
loose
free
slack
unmounted
lax
unbridled
|
locker |
loose
relaxed
slack
lax
fluffy
cool
|
los |
loose
|
frei |
free
open
available
clear
vacant
loose
|
weit |
far
wide
long
broad
extensive
loose
|
offen |
open
active
frank
outstanding
candid
clear
|
schlaff |
limp
slack
flabby
flaccid
floppy
loose
|
leicht |
easy
light
lightweight
simple
slight
loose
|
beweglich |
movable
mobile
moving
agile
manoeuvrable
loose
|
ungebunden |
unbound
unattached
independent
footloose
loose
|
ungenau |
inaccurate
imprecise
inexact
vague
incorrect
loose
|
unverpackt |
unpacked
loose
|
wackelig |
shaky
wobbly
rickety
unsteady
loose
rocky
|
liederlich |
ribald
sluttish
wanton
dissipated
dissolute
loose
|
unmoralisch |
immoral
unethical
loose
|
lockern |
loosen
relax
loose
loosen up
slacken
weaken
|
befreien |
free
liberate
exempt
release
relieve
loose
|
wackeln |
wiggle
wobble
shake
jiggle
totter
waggle
|
losmachen |
free
release
loose
untie
unloose
disengage
|
Synonyme
Adjektiv
Werb
Adverb
Varianten
They looked underfed, loose skin draped over bone, but Rew knew that they held their weight and their muscle in their hips and their necks—hips to propel them in leaps to pounce on prey, their necks to rip and tear once they’d sunk their teeth into flesh.
They were setting the hounds loose.
You didn’t let loose a horde of slaves and then expect them to walk meekly back into their chains when it was done.
Then a Taiytakei ran out and grabbed the end of one of the chains and started to pull on it, struggling to even lift it, to wrap it around the iron; and then more men ran forward, and in a moment a swarm of them were heaving beneath the dragon’s maw, slaves and Taiytakei alike, dragging the loose ends of the chains and wrapping them around the plinth, twisting them together, pinning them with the bent barrel of the ruined gun, shouting and cheering and swearing up a giddy frenzy of hope.
Emerie had taken a spill on a loose rock two hours earlier and twisted her ankle—she was limping now as well.
To get the muscles in your legs loose.
Her ankle twisted on a loose stone, and she gritted her teeth against the lash of pain, but continued.
Bannord signed and kicked at the loose stone.
’The brush is applied to the back of my neck, sweeping away loose strands to the linoleum floor.
The climbing would have been easier there, except pieces of rock were loose.
Cut us loose!
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