6810 examples of loosed in sentences

Finding that he was free, and that this strange enemy that had twice leaped upon him could do him no harm, he loosed his hold.

Staunch friends are we, well tried and strong, The little sandpiper and I. Comrade, where wilt thou be to-night When the loosed storm breaks furiously?

" Then he chose the stoutest bow among them all, next to Robin's own, and a straight gray goose shaft, well-feathered and smooth, and stepping to the markwhile all the band, sitting or lying upon the greensward, watched to see him shoothe drew the arrow to his cheek and loosed the shaft right deftly, sending it so straight down the path that it clove the mark in the very center.

"They were meant to recall a saying familiar in every school and household," she said: "'Sandal loosed and well-clasped zone Childhood spares the woman grown.

She loosed a button in the front of her dress and passed her hand into her bosom.

Heywood loosed a great breath, a sigh of vast relief.

The lines were loosed and the steam turned on.

Then the sons of Israel coming down from Bethulia loosed and unbound him, and brought him to Bethulia, and he being set amid the people was demanded what he was, and why he was so sore there bounden.

So I saw in my dream, that just as Christian came up with the cross, his burden loosed from off his shoulders, and fell from off his back, and began to tumble, and so continued to do till it came to the mouth of the sepulchre, where it fell in, and I saw it no more.

Under these prohibitions, which loosed a thousand speculations, Di was very nearly paralysed.

Stereke, when loosed, acted in a gallant manner, and tackled the bear savagely.

Again he felt the sickening sink of the plane, as if it were an elevator-car loosed from its cable.

[** Loast, loosed.

My Lord, as I was sowing in my Chamber, [Sidenote: closset,] Lord Hamlet with his doublet all vnbrac'd, No hat vpon his head, his stockings foul'd, Vngartred, and downe giued to his Anckle, Pale as his shirt, his knees knocking each other, And with a looke so pitious in purport, As if he had been loosed out of hell, [Footnote 1: of far reaching mind.]

The actor loosed the bear's chain, saying: "Go!

In this case a brace of dogs is loosed on the wolf.

Black looks flash from the miracle of a seeing eye; bad blood rushes to thinking foreheads; the bonds of hell are loosed; pale gods sit trembling in their twilight.

White pigeons circled over him like petals loosed from a great orchard, and he disappeared with his retinue under the shadowy arcade of the audience chamber at the back of the court.

Surely, I had fainted away, for, when I came to myself, I found my red comforter loosed, my face all wet, Isaac rubbing down his waistcoat with his sleevethe laddie swigging ale out of a bickerand the brisk brown stout, which, by casting its cork, had caused all the alarm, whizz-whizz, whizzing in the chimney lug.

Yes, rascal!" I immediately loosed my hold.

" The iron-hearted miller became furious, notwithstanding the little man's earnest begging, and he loosed the great dog, and sent him to drive him away.

He leaned forward and gently loosed the limp fingers from the yellow tangle.

"So as to hold such bound in heaven, whom they bind on earth, and such loosed in heaven, whom they loose on earth.

He loosed her and pushed her from him.

Jones pounced upon him and loosed the lasso around his neck.

6810 examples of  loosed  in sentences