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- adjective
comparative form ofloose : moreloose - noun Common misspelling of
loser .
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Examples
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Since when do rivals have to cover for one another just because the looser is a poor sport with a sense of entitlement that won't quit?
Sources: Clinton, Obama supporters discussing exit strategies 2008
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If this looser is the democratic nominee, I and the rest of my family will vote for McCain.
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Israel must not worry what a one term looser that happens to hold the office of President thinks about Israel defending herself from destruction.
Yoni the Blogger Yoni Tidi 2010
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Being a sore looser is one thing being a smug snarky winner says just as much if not more.
Analysis: What impact would Sotomayor have on the high court? 2009
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Another, and perhaps the biggest looser, is the state of NY.
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In ten minutes, he stood at the other end, his neck and leg feeling much looser from the suit-assisted exercise.
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To be a good looser is nobel, and one can exit in a big way by rallying all supporters behind the nominee.
Poll: Obama gaining support with key Clinton demographics 2008
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In the Pacific, bombers typically flew in looser formations, because they encountered less enemy opposition.
Miss Yourlovin: GIs, Gender, and Domesticity during World War II 2008
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And in this case, the inevitable looser is playing dirty and trying to injure the winning team.
North Carolina Democratic Primary – 'Record turnout possible' 2008
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We had only robed ourselves in looser drapery, when a violent ringing at the bell startled us; we listened, and heard the voice of M. d'Arblay, and Jerry answering, 'They're gone to bed.'
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