lowse

Related to lowse: louse, Laos, Low self esteem

lowse

(laʊz; laʊs)
adj
loose
vb
1. (tr) to release; loose
2. (intr) to finish work
3. lowsing time the time at which work or school finishes; knocking-off time
[a Scot variant of loose]
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lowse


Past participle: lowsed
Gerund: lowsing

Imperative
lowse
lowse
Present
I lowse
you lowse
he/she/it lowses
we lowse
you lowse
they lowse
Preterite
I lowsed
you lowsed
he/she/it lowsed
we lowsed
you lowsed
they lowsed
Present Continuous
I am lowsing
you are lowsing
he/she/it is lowsing
we are lowsing
you are lowsing
they are lowsing
Present Perfect
I have lowsed
you have lowsed
he/she/it has lowsed
we have lowsed
you have lowsed
they have lowsed
Past Continuous
I was lowsing
you were lowsing
he/she/it was lowsing
we were lowsing
you were lowsing
they were lowsing
Past Perfect
I had lowsed
you had lowsed
he/she/it had lowsed
we had lowsed
you had lowsed
they had lowsed
Future
I will lowse
you will lowse
he/she/it will lowse
we will lowse
you will lowse
they will lowse
Future Perfect
I will have lowsed
you will have lowsed
he/she/it will have lowsed
we will have lowsed
you will have lowsed
they will have lowsed
Future Continuous
I will be lowsing
you will be lowsing
he/she/it will be lowsing
we will be lowsing
you will be lowsing
they will be lowsing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been lowsing
you have been lowsing
he/she/it has been lowsing
we have been lowsing
you have been lowsing
they have been lowsing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been lowsing
you will have been lowsing
he/she/it will have been lowsing
we will have been lowsing
you will have been lowsing
they will have been lowsing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been lowsing
you had been lowsing
he/she/it had been lowsing
we had been lowsing
you had been lowsing
they had been lowsing
Conditional
I would lowse
you would lowse
he/she/it would lowse
we would lowse
you would lowse
they would lowse
Past Conditional
I would have lowsed
you would have lowsed
he/she/it would have lowsed
we would have lowsed
you would have lowsed
they would have lowsed
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