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  1. noun [ plural ] uk / ˌluːs ˈendz / us / ˌluːs ˈendz / Add to word list. things that still need to be done or explained: At the end of the book all the loose ends are neatly tied up. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Things remaining. (and) all the rest idiom. balance. bastion. be left phrase. cremains. cutpiece. deposit. ground. relic.

  2. Loose Ends (also known as Loose End) are a British R&B band that had several hit records throughout the 1980s and into the 1990s. The trio was formed in London in 1980, initially comprising vocalist and guitarist Carl McIntosh, vocalist Jane Eugene, and keyboard player and vocalist Steve Nichol.

  3. 1. A partially detached piece of something, especially a piece of thread, yarn, fabric, etc. All right, that's it—I'm cutting that loose end off the rug. The cat keeps playing with it, and I'm afraid the rug will start unraveling. 2. An aspect of something that remains unresolved or unfinished. Typically used in plural constructions.

  4. noun [ plural ] us / ˌluːs ˈendz / uk / ˌluːs ˈendz / Add to word list. things that still need to be done or explained: At the end of the book all the loose ends are neatly tied up. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Things remaining. (and) all the rest idiom. balance. bastion. be left phrase. cremains. cutpiece. deposit. ground. relic.

  5. looseendsofficial.comLoose Ends

    Loose Ends is a successful British R&B band formed in 1980 and signed to Virgin Records in 1981.g. Many urban contemporary hits followed, such as: “Hanging on a string” reaching no.1 in the U.S charts and no.13 in the U.K charts, and “Slow Down” reaching no.27 in the U.K charts and no.1 in the U.S charts.

  6. something that still needs to be done or explained: My research is done, but I have some loose ends to tie up. (Definition of loose end from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) What is the pronunciation of loose end? Browse. loose ball. loose cannon. loose change. loose covers. loose ends. loose forward.

  7. One such idiom is “loose ends.” This phrase is often used to describe unfinished tasks or unresolved issues that need attention. The term “loose ends” can be used in various contexts, from personal life to professional work.

  8. Loose Ends is a successful British R&B band formed in 1980 to Virgin Records in 1981 with hits such as “Hanging on a string”, “Slow Down” reaching no.27 in the U.K charts...

  9. a part of something such as a story that has not been completely finished or explained. The play has too many loose ends. There are still a few loose ends to tie up (= a few things to finish). The author tied up all the loose ends of the story in the final chapter. Take your English to the next level.

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