let loose

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let (something ) loose
to speak or behave in an uncontrolled way

[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English

let loose
set something free, release something being held
They decided to let the injured bird loose in the park.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

let something loose
set something free, release something being held
They decided to let the injured bird loose in the park.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary

let loose
v.
1a. or set loose|turn loose To set free; loosen or give up your hold on.
The farmer opened the gate and let the bull loose in the pasture.
They turned the balloon loose to let it rise in the air.
1b. or turn loose To give freedom (to someone) to do something; to allow (someone) to do what he wants.
Mother let Jim loose on the apple pie.
The children were turned loose in the toy store to pick the toys they wanted.
1c. To stop holding something; loosen your hold.
Jim caught Ruth's arm and would not let loose.
Compare: LET GO, LET OUT.
2a. informal To let or make (something) move fast or hard; release.
The fielder let loose a long throw to home plate after catching the ball.
2b. informal To release something held.
Those dark clouds are going to let loose any minute.
Synonym: CUT LOOSE, LET GO.
3. informal To speak or act freely; disregard ordinary limits.
The teacher told Jim that some day she was going to let loose and tell him what she thought of him.
Mother let loose on her shopping trip today and bought things for all of us.
Synonym: CUT LOOSE, LET GO.

[TahlilGaran] English Idioms Dictionary


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