loop meaning:
n.) the circular shape made when a piece of thread, cord, wire, rope, or the like is curved back toward itself.
n.) A small, narrow opening;
v.) to make a circular shape or maneuver
loop sentence:
He tied a loop of rope around his arm.
The pathway went in a loop around the hill.
I live in a small town on a loop of a river.
The balloon looped high up in the air.
He had a key hanging from his belt loop.
She put a loop of rope around the cow’s neck.
The loop of string makes a handle for the parcel.
Put the other end of the string through the loop.
The horse’s reins were looped around its neck.
The result of the election knocked most people for a loop.
The paper plane made a big loop in the air, and then fell to the floor.
The birds were flying loops and spirals through the trees, and across the sky.
The cowboy looped the reins of his horse around the post and went into the bar.
A knotted skein of nylon straps was looped round his chest.
The soldier looped a grenade into the enemy shelter trench.
The brook loops around the farm.
The wire threaded through small loops.
Negative feedback loops can be periodic.
A loop of wire held the gate shut.
The airman looped the loop three times and won the cheer in chorus from the spectators.
This paper analyzes the characteristics of hydraulic loop system of rolling mill.
The blade itself forms an endless loop, like the infinity sign in modern mathematics.
A magnetic line of force is a closed line, that is, it forms a loop without end.
I hacked up a loop program to test the computer’s processing speed.
The audio tape runs in a continuous loop lasting thirty minutes.
A lot of people want to be in the loop on this operation.
The soldier looped a grenade into the enemy shelter trench.
The horse’s reins were looped around its neck.