How To Use Loosen up In A Sentence

  • Or you might need some interesting and kinky stuff to loosen up a very strangled libido.
  • The waltz, foxtrot, tango and quickstep are danced in rapid-fire succession in each ballroom round while salsa steps up the beat to let Latin competitors loosen up a little and go through the paces of the rhumba, samba and cha cha.
  • Some people are already masters of saying ‘no’ to themselves and would do much better to foster soul-traits that will help them loosen up and unbind themselves.
  • Young people often loosen up on the dance floor.
  • When they were done, Hearns didn't do anything else but loosen up and shadow box.
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  • ‘Oh come on Wills,’ Blake tries to get our occasionally stuffy friend to loosen up.
  • You need to take some exercise to loosen up you muscles.
  • Then, aerate the lawn by pushing the prongs of a garden fork into the soil to a depth of 6in, and repeat at 9in intervals, to loosen up any compacted soil.
  • When this is all over, maybe they'll even instruct the real officials to loosen up a bit, to let the players play.
  • Young people often loosen up on the dance floor.
  • She took a few steps away from the others and then started doing a few exercises to loosen up her cramped muscles.
  • So I loosen up my hips and try to swing the hoop around my waist. The Sun
  • Let the onions get brown and as they just start sticking to the bottom, add a few tsp of water to 'deglaze' the pan or loosen up the burnt bits. Archive 2006-12-01
  • The waltz, foxtrot, tango and quickstep are danced in rapid-fire succession in each ballroom round while salsa steps up the beat to let Latin competitors loosen up a little and go through the paces of the rhumba, samba and cha cha.
  • Gypsum is inexpensive so use as much as you need to loosen up your tilth.
  • The Americans, struggling so far in the tournament, needed a confidence builder to loosen up before the quarter-finals.
  • Jokes and banter are exchanged and students are encouraged to loosen up.
  • The New York Times needs to loosen up if it hopes to be relevant not just to my graying generation but to younger people.
  • Close your eyes. Relax. Let your body loosen up.
  • He then used a wide comb to loosen up the curls and sprayed hairspray on a natural bristle toothbrush to smooth flyaways.
  • Many Mexicans, men and women, wear shorts now and more will as more do, and gringos in shorts is a good thing, he says, to loosen up the rigid ones even more. Is There Still a San Miguel?
  • When I worked at the bank, our bosses decided to loosen up and grant "caz" Fridays. The Commentator
  • Hey, loosen up! It's not worth getting upset about something she said.
  • QUESTION: And they all want to know, dyingly, what you will do to loosen up the money for the small businesses and how they can compete more with the things they need to grow their businesses. CNN Transcript Dec 4, 2009
  • Young people often loosen up on the dance floor.
  • Come cold and flu season, boneset can be invaluable in relieving coughs and upper-respiratory congestion, helping to loosen up phlegm, and clearing nasal passages. Earl Mindell’s New Herb Bible
  • The problem is a hormone called relaxin, which has caused my ligaments to loosen up so effectively that my skeleton now barely hangs together. Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph
  • These dense fields seem to deconstruct, or at least loosen up, the notion of ‘solid’ color, playing optical games borrowed from pointillism and the color experiments of Kupka and the Delaunays.
  • In mid-May, for example, he told the Labor Ministry to look into ways to loosen up restrictions that make it hard for companies to fire workers and hire temp staffers as replacements.
  • The waltz, foxtrot, tango and quickstep are danced in rapid-fire succession in each ballroom round while salsa steps up the beat to let Latin competitors loosen up a little and go through the paces of the rhumba, samba and cha cha.
  • Don't be so nervous loosen up a bit.
  • When they were done, Hearns didn't do anything else but loosen up and shadow box.
  • Loosen up!We're anxious to know the reason.
  • They divide girls into two categories, bad and good: the bad ones have obvious functions, and the good ones are to be married; but good ones, once pinned or engaged (and the official definition of being pinned is "being engaged to be engaged") must loosen up immediately or run the risk of being considered cold or hypocritical. Sex and the College Girl
  • Foremost was that pitchers should throw every day, not throw hard, but just lob the ball and play catch to loosen up.
  • Squeeze the foot with both hands, again to loosen up tight muscles.
  • If you hold it about 2 centimeters from the tip you will lose leverage and even if you press you will understand that its not doing any good thus reminding you to loosen up. Loosen Up Your Writing Grip To Banish Pain | Lifehacker Australia
  • Her adorable job would work as a counterpoint to his pragmatic one and she would teach him to loosen up and enjoy life. Times, Sunday Times
  • Loosen up. Don't be so nervous.
  • This is another example of nimbyism also; the City would be much more likely to loosen up regulations on AADUs if neighbors didn't make an uproar about higher density. morning fizzy Redefining Self-Sufficiency « PubliCola
  • When you have some time off you have to loosen up a bit. The Sun
  • After about 10 minutes, I felt muscles knotted from a 12-week training schedule start to loosen up.
  • Lie flat on your back and loosen up your hip.
  • When she forays into Kentucky and the eastern mountains, both she and the Consort give the music a slight bend and loosen up a bit rhythmically.
  • When you have some time off you have to loosen up a bit. The Sun
  • And, you know -- so that can kind of loosen up the rock material. CNN Transcript Oct 25, 2009
  • And the other way that the phrase worked for me was this notion that in our own gardens that we expect to be orderly and tidy, we can loosen up and make them more rambunctious and then they would be more useful from a conservation point of view. NYT > Home Page
  • So I loosen up my hips and try to swing the hoop around my waist. The Sun
  • Because Roddick just stayed with him the whole way, Roger could never loosen up totally and sort of break out his "showtime" level game like he was able to do against Murray, or against Roddick on other occasions. skeezerweezer Says: Tennis-X.com :: Xtreme Tennis News
  • The way to undo this is to dehypnotize yourself—and you can do it by saying to the muscles of your body, “Let go, let go—loosen up and relax.” How to Stop Worrying and Start Living
  • Harry was always giddying me too - to loosen up, to see the bigger picture, to just be my total, fabulous, faerie self.
  • But think how it could loosen up your creative juices.
  • Then, aerate the lawn by pushing the prongs of a garden fork into the soil to a depth of 6in, and repeat at 9in intervals, to loosen up any compacted soil.

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