loose off (Meaning)
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loose off (v)
fire as from a gun
Synonyms & Antonyms of loose off
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loose off Sentence Examples
- The archer drew back her bowstring and loosed off an arrow at the target.
- The cannons loosed off a thunderous barrage, shattering the enemy fortifications.
- The pilot pulled the trigger, loosing off a missile into the sky.
- The hunter loosed off his rifle, hoping to bag a deer.
- The gang members loosed off a hail of bullets at the police, sparking a fierce gunfight.
- The photographer loosed off several shots in rapid succession, capturing the perfect moment.
- The firework launched into the air, loosing off an explosion of color and light.
- The soldier loosed off a grenade, hoping to clear the enemy trench.
- The racing car loosed off its engine, hurtling down the track.
- The child loosed off a toy arrow from his miniature bow, aiming at a cardboard target.
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fire as from a gun
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The archer drew back her bowstring and loosed off an arrow at the target.
The cannons loosed off a thunderous barrage, shattering the enemy fortifications.
The pilot pulled the trigger, loosing off a missile into the sky.
The hunter loosed off his rifle, hoping to bag a deer.