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- adjective Not
looped (forming a loop). - verb Simple past tense and past participle of
unloop .
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Examples
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We kissed so deeply that I hardly noticed when he unhooked my bra after all and unlooped it from my shoulders.
Forget You Jennifer Echols 2010
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We kissed so deeply that I hardly noticed when he unhooked my bra after all and unlooped it from my shoulders.
Forget You Jennifer Echols 2010
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He wore a scarlet cloak, buttoning high upon his face, and his hat was unlooped and slouched, probably by way of defence against the weather.
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He unlooped the chain from the knob and opened the door, stepping out into the corridor before his nerves got the better of him.
The Glass Books of the Dream Eaters Dahlquist, Gordon 2006
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But the shaman seized the neck of the serpent and unlooped the limp trunk from about the altar and let the great reptile ooze to the ground, and he tumbled the body of the man from the stones to fall beside the monster, and cut the rawhide thongs that bound wrist and ankle.
The Conquering Sword of Conan Howard, Robert E. 2005
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A creative tool for the working musician and the lover of those unlooped - of course 8 seconds long noises that make our hearts warmer.
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Lynley unlooped it and replaced it in the wardrobe, saying, 'The astonishing thing is that, as bachelors, men actually dress themselves for years without knowing they're completely incompetent without a woman at their sides.'
With No One as Witness George, Elizabeth 2005
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But the shaman seized the neck of the serpent and unlooped the limp trunk from about the altar and let the great reptile ooze to the ground, and he tumbled the body of the man from the stones to fall beside the monster, and cut the rawhide thongs that bound wrist and ankle.
The Conquering Sword Of Conan Howard, Robert E. 2005
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He unlooped the line and looped it again—securely, this time—so quickly that she had to laugh.
The Summer I Dared Barbara Delinsky 2004
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He unlooped the line and looped it again—securely, this time—so quickly that she had to laugh.
The Summer I Dared Barbara Delinsky 2004
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