Adjectives Containing LOO
Here's the list of all the 90 Adjectives Containing LOO in the English Language.
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looking | 1. appearing to be as specified; usually used as combining forms More Definitions → |
loose | 1. not compact or dense in structure or arrangement 2. not tight; not closely constrained or constricted or constricting More Definitions → |
bloody | 1. having or covered with or accompanied by blood 2. informal intensifiers More Definitions → |
overlooking | 1. used of a height or viewpoint More Definitions → |
overlooked | 1. not taken into account More Definitions → |
flooded | 1. covered with water More Definitions → |
looney | More Definitions → |
blooming | 1. informal intensifiers More Definitions → |
gloomy | 1. depressingly dark 2. filled with melancholy and despondency More Definitions → |
blooded | 1. of unmixed ancestry More Definitions → |
looted | 1. wrongfully emptied or stripped of anything of value More Definitions → |
loony | 1. informal or slang terms for mentally irregular More Definitions → |
loosened | 1. straightened out More Definitions → |
aloof | 1. remote in manner More Definitions → |
loopy | 1. consisting of or covered with or having loops 2. informal or slang terms for mentally irregular More Definitions → |
floored | 1. provided with a floor More Definitions → |
footloose | 1. free to go or do as one pleases More Definitions → |
bloodthirsty | 1. marked by eagerness to resort to violence and bloodshed More Definitions → |
bloodless | 1. free from blood or bloodshed 2. destitute of blood or apparently so More Definitions → |
bloodshot | 1. (of an eye) reddened as a result of locally congested blood vessels; inflamed More Definitions → |
floodlit | 1. illuminated by means of floodlights More Definitions → |
bloodiest | 1. having or covered with or accompanied by blood 2. informal intensifiers More Definitions → |
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