Aún no tenemos significados para "loose cannon".
1So has he been a loose cannon in the attack on Edward?
2Listen, Richard, you've been a bit of a loose cannon for the company.
3Lithgow said Durrant was a loose cannon on both occasions.
4Salander has always been the loose cannon in this story.
5Well now, up to a point, the US has a loose cannon of its own.
6She was the quick-tempered, hotheaded one, the loose cannon.
7Taggert's a loose cannon, he's worse than Lyle Bender.
8Sergeant Brant, for example, is a loose cannon, a Filthy, rather than a Dirty Harry.
9You know the formula: one plays by the rules, the other's a loose cannon, a cowboy.
10He may have been a loose cannon in the past, but he's different now, isn't he?
11In Thomas's mind, Newt was in charge, but he could also be a loose cannon sometimes.
12And now the maverick was dead, killed apparently by the biggest loose cannon in the bunch.
13Despite the paternal loose cannon, Marine's approach has been paying off in the form of electoral success.
14The North Korean leader is seen in the West as unpredictable and very much a loose cannon.
15Manford was a bully, a loose cannon, and not afraid to use his followers as a threat.
16Now his grandniece was goading Badaya, who never needed a push to start being a loose cannon.
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