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once-loose

 

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Once-loose

Definition:

Once-loose is an adjective that describes something that was previously loose or free, but is now secured or fastened.

Senses:

  • Sense 1: Referring to something that was formerly uncontrolled or not confined, but is now tightly bound or restrained.

Examples:

Example 1: The once-loose screws are now firmly tightened to ensure the stability of the furniture.

Example 2: After the renovation, the once-loose tiles on the floor were carefully affixed.

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