91.   One of his wrists was nearly severed, and his intestines had been cut loose.

92.   Other currencies, including the Philippine peso, Malaysian ringgit, and the Indonesian rupiah, came under assault and were cut loose from their links to the dollar.

93.   Philadelphia management salivates over the prospect of Simon Rattle, who has conducted there with great success and is now cut loose from his orchestra in Birmingham, England.

94.   Portland and Orlando, for example, both are overloaded with guaranteed contracts and will have to cut loose some talent in the next month or so.

95.   Plus, during the off season Modell signed Mark Rypien, a Super Bowl most valuable player, that the Redskins cut loose in a cost-saving move.

96.   People need to be able to cut loose for many days.

97.   Pity the poor Rangers, stranded on the field, unable to cut loose and celebrate a championship for which they had fought so long and so hard.

98.   She just wishes the company would have just cut her loose quickly.

99.   Scouts, sportswriters, fans, all immediately zero in to see which young stud pitcher is cutting loose.

100.   So it cut him loose in preseason.

v. + loose >>共 17
cut 36.02%
let 28.74%
set 10.15%
knock 5.94%
keep 4.21%
shake 4.21%
tear 2.30%
get 1.92%
pull 1.92%
break 1.72%
cut + a. >>共 161
short 58.70%
loose 10.03%
open 4.48%
free 2.13%
early 2.13%
spending 1.76%
close 1.60%
overseas 1.39%
deeper 1.33%
due 0.91%
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