pri6nebroboo pri6nebroboo
  • 25-02-2016
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What are the connotations of the words “loopy” and “unbridled?”

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WorldlyGlass49
WorldlyGlass49 WorldlyGlass49
  • 08-03-2016
The word loopy connotatively means someone who is "crazy" or "weird" while unbridled can mean "unrestrained" and "free"
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dungeonquestlord dungeonquestlord
  • 12-01-2020

The word loopy connotatively means someone who is "crazy" or "weird" while unbridled can mean "unrestrained" and "free"

Copy and pasted from the kind man above ;)

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