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loose change
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loose
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change
.
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loose
adjective
flojo, suelto, poco seguro
;
holgado
;
abierto
;
flexible
;
libre, aproximado
Example sentences of
loose
adjective
•
Some of the shingles on the roof were
loose
.
•
The rope was tied in a
loose
knot.
•
The nails had been pried
loose
.
•
The boat
came loose
from its moorings and floated out into the harbor.
•
The ball
popped loose
from the shortstop's glove.
More examples
•
loose
reins on a horse
•
She was wearing a
loose
dress.
•
The dog was wandering
loose
in the streets.
Less
Synonyms of
loose
adjective
relaxed
,
slack
,
lax
,
approximate
,
free
,
insecure
,
open
,
roomy
change
noun
changes
cambio
;
vuelto
;
monedas
Example sentences of
change
noun
•
There has been little if any
change
in her daily routine.
•
You shouldn't be afraid of
change
.
Change
is a natural part of life.
•
The years have brought many
changes
to the town's economy.
•
Have you got
change
for a $10 bill?
•
We need to make some
changes
in the system.
More examples
•
We've had to make a slight
change
in the schedule.
•
Many voters believe that it's time for a
change
.
•
a change for the worse
•
We've been so busy that a quiet day at home was a welcome
change
.
•
We eat at home a lot, so dining out sometimes is a nice
change
.
Less
Synonyms of
change
noun
alteration
,
coins
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