1135 examples of loosens in sentences

Regent (she loosens the clasp of her robe).

Oh! press me with thy little hand; 35 It loosens something at my chest; About that tight and deadly band I feel thy little fingers prest.

ng makes vegetables and grains softer, loosens their structure, and enables the digestive juices readily to penetrate their substance.

He loosens himself as well as he can.

"Anon his heart revives: her vespers done, Of all its wreathed pearls her hair she frees; Unclasps her warmed jewels one by one; Loosens her fragrant boddice; by degrees Her rich attire creeps rustling to her knees: Half-hidden, like a mermaid in sea-weed, Pensive

and he stops and loosens it up

But when, like Dahab's demon, selfish, vain, It loosens Gratitude's mysterious chain; When broken Faith aloud, but vainly calls; When the warm friend, the king, the brother falls; Instead of honours, and a conqueror's fame, Hatred shall haunt, and curses brand thy name!

Every vigorous utterance, every bold political step of the Government, finds in the soul of the people a deeply felt echo, and loosens the bonds which fetter all their forces.

Kneeling beside her, he loosens the bonds which still detain her.

Shall the sun of Engia ne'er rise on the morrow That lightens her thraldom or loosens her chain?

She is at present wedged in with the pack, and I think Pennell hopes to warp her along when the pack loosens.

Meanwhile, the existence of the Indian problem loosens half-consciously his grip upon democratic principle in matters nearer home.

Of course you see that this is a very bad thing for the trees; for when a great many holes have been bored near together the bark loosens and peels off, so that the tree is likely to die.

that points us to the sky, Loosens from earth, that we may soar on high.

Practically it is less beautiful; for, as we saw in our last lecture, in representing the deepest reality of the world as static and without a history, it loosens the world's hold upon our sympathies and leaves the soul of it foreign.

Only Mallory, Rollins, and Miss Ringtop had reached that loftiest round on the ladder of progress where the material nature loosens the last fetter of the spiritual.

From January to June the floods of its tributaries follow in regular succession, as the opening spring loosens the snows that line their banks.

"Concerning the health of swine, I will say one thing only by way of example: if the sow is not able to supply milk the sucking pigs should be fed, until they are three months old, on roasted wheat (for when it is raw it loosens the bowels) or on barley boiled in water.

[Loosens it.

No matter how resolutely we cling to darkness and sorrow, time loosens our hearts, dries our tears, and while we declare we will not be comforted, and reproach ourselves, as the first poignancy of grief consciously fades, yet we are comforted.

Soft through the starless abysses, Soft as the breath of the summer Loosens the chains of the river, Sweeping it free to the sea, Murmurs a murmur of peace: "Soul!

CHEESE SOUFFLÉ Dissolve one and one-half tablespoons of butter, add one tablespoon of flour, stir until it loosens from the pan; add one and one-half cups of rich milk, pepper and salt.

L. E. D.This is an efficacious aperient and deobstruent; it promotes the fluid secretions, and, if liberally taken, gently loosens the belly.

Nobili, startled, suddenly loosens his hold upon her waist.

You see that this top-mast already works in the cap, at each heave of the water, and as the wood loosens, our security lessens.

1135 examples of  loosens  in sentences