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to respect; admire. |
loom1 |
a device or machine for weaving fabric. [2 definitions] |
loom2 |
to appear or come into view, often as a very large, dim, or distorted shape. [4 definitions] |
loon1 |
any of several large black and white diving birds that have a laughlike cry. |
loop |
the circular shape made when a piece of string, ribbon, wire, rope, or the like is curved back toward itself. [11 definitions] |
loose |
not restrained or confined; free. [14 definitions] |
loose-leaf |
of a notebook or binder, made to hold individual sheets of paper that can be removed. |
loosen |
to make less restrictive; slacken. [5 definitions] |
loot |
goods and valuables taken by pillaging or plundering, usu. under conditions of war or general disorder; spoils. [7 definitions] |
lope |
of a horse or person, to trot or run gracefully and effortlessly with long steps, or to ride a horse at this gait. [3 definitions] |
lopsided |
having one side or aspect that differs from the other in weight, size, or the like; unsymmetrical. [2 definitions] |
lord |
a person who rules, esp. on the basis of property rights. [6 definitions] |
lorry |
a low, sideless wagon drawn by horses. [3 definitions] |
Los Angeles |
a seaport in southern California. |
lose |
to no longer possess; be unable to find; misplace. [10 definitions] |
lose one's balance |
to become unstable or fall. |
lose one's shirt |
(informal) to lose all that one owns. |
loss |
a defeat or failure to win. [6 definitions] |
lost |
not able to be found or no longer possessed. [6 definitions] |
lost and found |
an office or department in a public place where lost property is held until it is claimed or disposed of. |
lost in the shuffle |
disregarded, ignored, or misplaced in the general confusion. |