To give freedom; to release from confinement or restraint.
Express audibly; utter sounds (not necessarily words)
1 Pompey let loose six hundred lions in the arena in one day.
2 He also let loose with an obscene epigram to the effect that:
3 Pivoting smoothly, she let loose a long burst from the heavy weapon.
4 In the impressive words of Webster, the imprisoned winds were let loose .
5 No torch bearers and tablet scatterers were let loose in the streets.
6 The whole flood of evil in his nature is now let loose .
7 Then I broke open the stable and let loose the motor car.
8 All the pent-up feelings in both their souls let loose at last.
9 This was Mrs. Hastings; and to answer her I was let loose .
10 Piotr let loose his irritation at the new-comer with the ironic question:
11 Also in 1998, Trump let loose in an interview with Fox News.
12 The evil passions of all the lost were let loose on me.
13 Once intoxicated, all the bad passions of the savages were let loose .
14 The chuckle he let loose carried no shred of repen-tance or self-consciousness.
15 The blow loosened the skin, and let loose a torrent of blood.
16 Bonaparte was let loose on him like the dragon from the pit.
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