1 not exactly: --
This phrase can be loosely translated as "Go away!"
2 not tightly: --
3 not tightly; not in a way that fits closely to the body or the thing that is covered: --
The bacteria are loosely packed with traces of extracellular material between the individual cells.
All three could loosely be termed 'tests of musical ability', but what might these tests tell us about the nature of musical intelligence?
The diverse mix of crops that loosely define horticulture is reflected in the collection of 15 chapters that make up this book.
Loosely, the principle of independence says that only the outcomes that distinguish two lotteries are relevant to the decision to be taken.
Loosely speaking, the evolution of the solution occurs in two steps.
I feel swearing is only loosely linked to so called 'class'.
Especially the comments, which follow a consensus document on which all participants agreed, hardly form more than a quarry of only loosely connected ideas.
The second half of the book cites examples of buildings and projects, loosely involving some kind of core design.