let loose

Found in thesaurus: relinquish, let go of, let go, release

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let loose
release, free, let go

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Let Loose
Let Loose are a British pop/rock trio, featuring Richie Wermerling (born Richard John Wermerling, 11 May 1968 in Whitechapel, London) on lead vocals and keyboards, Rob Jeffrey (born Robert George Edward Jeffrey, 30 November 1967 in Romford, Essex) on guitars and backing vocals, and Lee J. Murray (born 14 May 1970 in Edgware, Middlesex) on drums, percussion and backing vocals. The reformed lineup were due to tour the UK on the "Another Time, Another Place" arena tour in November 2014, however the tour was cancelled only two weeks after tickets went on sale.

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let loose

Verb
1. express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words); "She let out a big heavy sigh"; "He uttered strange sounds that nobody could understand"
(synonym) utter, emit, let out
(hyponym) call
2. turn loose or free from restraint; "let loose mines"; "Loose terrible plagues upon humanity"
(synonym) unleash, loose
(hypernym) let go of, let go, release, relinquish


ENGLISH IDIOMS 2.EDITIONDownload this dictionary
let loose
set free, give up one`s hold on something, release something being held They decided to let loose the injured bird that they had found in the park.

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let loose
Synonyms and related words:
carouse, cast loose, celebrate, cut loose, debauch, demobilize, discharge, dismiss, give way to, go all out, go bail for, go flat out, go unrestrained, grant bail to, hell around, jollify, jolly, lark, leave go, let go, let go free, let loose of, let off, let off steam, let out, make merry, make whoopee, open up, parole, put on parole, raise hell, release, revel, roister, run wild, see life, skylark, spree, step out, unclasp, unclutch, unhand, wanton, whoop it up
  

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