outloose (Meaning)

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outloose (n.)

A loosing from; an escape; an outlet; an evasion.

Synonyms & Antonyms of outloose

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outloose Sentence Examples

  1. The dog was outloose in the backyard, barking at passersby.
  2. The cattle had escaped their enclosure and were outloose in the fields.
  3. The thief had gone outloose, evading capture by the authorities.
  4. The secret was outloose, and everyone in town knew about it.
  5. The prisoner had somehow gotten outloose and was now on the run.
  6. The disease was outloose in the village, spreading rapidly among the inhabitants.
  7. The rumor was outloose that the company was going bankrupt.
  8. The cat had gotten outloose and was terrorizing the neighborhood birds.
  9. The wildfire was outloose, burning acres of forest and threatening nearby homes.
  10. The floodwaters were outloose, inundating streets and displacing hundreds of residents.

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A loosing from; an escape; an outlet; an evasion.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The dog was outloose in the backyard, barking at passersby.

The cattle had escaped their enclosure and were outloose in the fields.

The thief had gone outloose, evading capture by the authorities.

The secret was outloose, and everyone in town knew about it.