Mr. Baxter makes an acute connection between meanness and the raw pleasure it can unloose.
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Washaun Ealey rushed for 129 yards and a touchdown, and had a 58-yard run that seemed to unloose the offense.
From the kentucky.com
J. C, Elliott and Ruth Nugent, best recalled for Kempy, tell another of their artless histories and in the telling unloose a moderate amount of laughter.
From the time.com
He has, until this point, been so softly spoken, so benign-looking with his white hair and white beard, that it's easy to forget the power he's able to unloose onstage.
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Free: grant freedom to; free from confinement
Loosen the ties of; "unloose your sneakers"
To release from a constraint; to set free or liberate; To unfasten, untie; To disengage