To give freedom; to release from confinement or restraint.
1 Let old Henshaw bring us close inshore, an' then we'll turn loose .
2 The rich ain't aiming to turn loose their money for credit.
3 You get the feelin they just dont want to turn loose .
4 But Erica was too nice to turn loose with a player like Nick.
5 All we got to do is sneak for'ard and turn loose .
6 So, if you should miss with your first shot, I'll turn loose myself.
7 He returned with instructions to deliver the muskets but to turn loose the prisoners.
8 The weapon they could turn loose on these murderous zealots.
9 Obviously, it was dangerous to turn loose such a man.
10 But a man must turn loose some times, mustn't he?
11 I 've seen vigilantes turn loose before, and knew what was likely to happen!
12 He looked as if he were bursting with words that he could not turn loose .
13 I didn't want to turn loose of the gun because it made me feel safe.
14 The novelist who would turn loose upon society an insane murderess could not escape condemnation.
15 Go stop those legionaries and turn loose that flock.
16 This, with the troops stationed at Concho, would turn loose quite a wad of money.
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Это словосочетание состоит из: Turn loose в диалектах
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