To: gswilder
Bush may loose NH Why doesn't anyone know how to spell this word?
To lose is the verb. Loose means not tight.
But I like your hypothesis.
7 posted on
10/19/2004 6:55:43 PM PDT by
zeebee
(John Kerry- whichever way the wind blows)
To: zeebee
>Why doesn't anyone know how to spell this word?
>To lose is the verb. Loose means not tight.
Actually, "loose" can be a verb too, it's just not used much that way. ;-)
To: zeebee
Bush may loose NH
Why doesn't anyone know how to spell this word?
Irritates me, too.
Mama
To: zeebee
Why doesn't anyone know how to spell this word? To lose is the verb. Loose means not tight.I know what you mean!!! To misspell 'lose' as 'loose' is a hugh and series mistake!!!
To: zeebee
Bush may loose NHBush actually may loose NH, from the grip of the Dims.
46 posted on
10/19/2004 7:36:37 PM PDT by
Reo
To: zeebee
"To lose is the verb. Loose means not tight." To which I say, Loose the Dogs of War on the looser loser louse, er, Kerry!
Q: Is Tereaza loose or tight, and in which sense of the word?
51 posted on
10/19/2004 7:45:38 PM PDT by
Uncle Miltie
(Global Test. Didn't need tax cut. Give Iran nuclear fuel. Never waivered on Iraq.)
To: zeebee
Bush may loose lose NH Drives me crazy.
66 posted on
10/19/2004 9:04:45 PM PDT by
Mogollon
To: zeebee
True.
Loose can also function as a verb, meaning "to release."
67 posted on
10/19/2004 9:09:53 PM PDT by
TFMcGuire
(Either you are an American or you are a Liberal.)
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