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  • 91loosen — loose [adj1] not tight; unconstrained apart, asunder, at large, baggy, clear, detached, disconnected, easy, escaped, flabby, flaccid, floating, free, hanging, insecure, lax, liberated, limp, loosened, movable, not fitting, relaxed, released,… …

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  • 92ga|loshe — ga|losh or ga|loshe «guh LOSH», noun. 1. a rubber overshoe covering the ankle, worn in wet or snowy weather. 2. Obsolete. a) a wooden shoe or sandal; clog: »He were worthy to unbuckle his galosh (Chaucer). b) any boot or shoe. Also, galoche …

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  • 93ga|losh — or ga|loshe «guh LOSH», noun. 1. a rubber overshoe covering the ankle, worn in wet or snowy weather. 2. Obsolete. a) a wooden shoe or sandal; clog: »He were worthy to unbuckle his galosh (Chaucer). b) any boot or shoe. Also, galoche …

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  • 94cab·in — /ˈkæbən/ noun, pl ins [count] 1 : a small, simple house made of wood a cabin in the woods a log cabin [=a cabin made of logs] 2 a : a room that you can sleep in on a ship or boat 2 …

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  • 95refibulate — † reˈfibulate, v. Obs. 0 [f. L. refībulāre: see fibula.] ‘To unbuckle’ (Cockeram 1623) …

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  • 96unbokel — variant of unbuckle v …

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