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Cernunnos Dex-chan lover Joined Jan 29, 2018 Messages 665 Jun 10, 2023 #3 It's "loses" as in lost, not "looses". "Loose" is the opposite of tight.
Oeconomist Dex-chan lover Joined Nov 20, 2018 Messages 5,156 Jun 10, 2023 #4 Cernunnos said: It's "loses" as in lost, not "looses". "Loose" is the opposite of tight. Click to expand... The word “loose” is also a verb meaning release.
Cernunnos said: It's "loses" as in lost, not "looses". "Loose" is the opposite of tight. Click to expand... The word “loose” is also a verb meaning release.
Cernunnos Dex-chan lover Joined Jan 29, 2018 Messages 665 Jun 10, 2023 #5 Oeconomist said: The word “loose” is also a verb meaning release. Click to expand... Yes but that is not the right word for the sentence there, isn't it?
Oeconomist said: The word “loose” is also a verb meaning release. Click to expand... Yes but that is not the right word for the sentence there, isn't it?
Oeconomist Dex-chan lover Joined Nov 20, 2018 Messages 5,156 Jun 10, 2023 #6 Cernunnos said: Yes but that is not the right word for the sentence there, isn't it? Click to expand... Your primary point was perfectly correct.
Cernunnos said: Yes but that is not the right word for the sentence there, isn't it? Click to expand... Your primary point was perfectly correct.
abdude13 Dex-chan lover Joined May 31, 2018 Messages 462 Jun 10, 2023 #7 the boy also has his eyes loose thank god he got it on in the last page