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[ loopt ] / lupt / SEE SYNONYMS FOR looped ON THESAURUS.COM
adjectivehaving or consisting of loops; loopy. Slang. - drunk; inebriated.
- eccentric; loopy.
- enthusiastic; keen: These days he's looped on rodeos.
Origin of loopedFirst recorded in 1930–35; loop1 + -ed2, -ed3 Words nearby loopedloony bin, loony tunes, loop, loop aerial, loop diuretic, looped, looper, loophole, loophole frame, looping, looping mill Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for loopedHe looped around in the grass, flanking the mine mouth, slow, quiet now, crouching a little. The Ballad of Johnny France|Richard Ben Cramer|January 12, 2014|DAILY BEAST Johnny looped thirty yards to the left, below the mound, then he turned and picked up speed. The Ballad of Johnny France|Richard Ben Cramer|January 12, 2014|DAILY BEAST He looped in his health-insurance colleague Fred McKay and, sure enough, I could buy insurance without underwriting. The Non-Problem that ObamaCare Didn't Fix|Megan McArdle|September 19, 2012|DAILY BEAST Hon. Tax Cut or who has fresh thoughts outside of a looped reel of Life with Father. The Last Days of the GOP|John Batchelor|October 30, 2009|DAILY BEAST
Each time it snapped to, I looped it once around and pulled the wet line tight. The Jewels of Aptor|Samuel R. Delany Chet quietly unslung his bow where he had looped it over one shoulder, but Harkness motioned him back. Brood of the Dark Moon|Charles Willard Diffin Then, after making the sign of the cross, he slid down the roof, holding Veronique by a rope that he had looped under her arms. For a moment or two his fingers toyed with the lock; then, stooping quickly, he looped the end of the chain around Grangers leg. The Gray Phantom's Return|Herman Landon Chains of the yellow death-flower were looped up against the wall. In Indian Mexico (1908)|Frederick Starr
Words related to loopedplastered, inebriated, befuddled, stoned, potted, lit, flying, inebriate, muddled, sloshed, wasted, glazed, flushed, stewed, crocked, intoxicated, buzzed, fuddled, totaled, laced |