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Looped

Loop \Loop\ (l[=oo]p), v. t. [imp. & p. p. Looped (l[=oo]pt); p. pr. & vb. n. Looping.] To make a loop of or in; to fasten with a loop or loops; -- often with up; as, to loop a string; to loop up a curtain.

Looped

Looped \Looped\ (l[=oo]pt), a.

  1. Bent, folded, or tied, so as to make a loop; as, a looped wire or string.

  2. Full of holes. [Obs.]
    --Shak.

Wiktionary
looped
  1. 1 having loops 2 formed into a loop 3 (context of part of a fingerprint English) whorled 4 (context slang English) drunk v

  2. (en-past of: loop)

WordNet
looped

adj. like the pattern basic to the human fingerprint [syn: whorled]

Wikipedia
Looped

Looped is a play by Matthew Lombardo that had its Broadway run in 2010, after two previous productions in 2008 and 2009, all of them featuring Valerie Harper.

Looped (TV series)

Looped is a Canadian animated television series produced by Neptoon Studios and DHX Media. The series premiered on March 2, 2016 in Canada on Teletoon.

Usage examples of "looped".

Drapes of white cotton, embroidered in what is known as Broderie Anglaise, were looped back against the posts.

Runagate looped around, rolled, then accelerated as a brace of boojum missiles flashed by.

Leaping straight up, he looped a leg around it and jerked Buel, the man holding the chain, off his feet.

Lupe and I were lying among tall grasses beneath a ceiba tree, its boughs looped with epiphytic vines, and the vines studded with orchid blooms.

Down the street, a ripple of bows and curtsies moved through the crowd, and then the shifting throng opened to reveal Tarna Feir, gliding along like a queen walking through a pigsty, the red-fringed shawl looped over her arms like a blatant banner.

The Felk ships decelerated, looped about, and drew in toward their base.

In the very centre of the chamber there stood a large four-post bed, with curtains of Gobelin tapestry looped back from the pillow.

The book was written in characters that boldly and chaotically looped and tangled through one another, in a completely foreign language, one which Hamelt neither recognized nor understood.

She was husling across the street, waving at us, her white tennis shoes a beacon in the darkness, a distant streetlight reflecting off the big patent leather purse looped into the crook of her arm.

Don Julio, Mateo looped a rope around my neck with a wooden device where the knot should be.

A forest of delicate young larches crowded them in, their rich brown cones hanging like the knops that looped up their dark garments fringed with paler green.

Swiftly she brought in the reluctant animals, resaddled them, and looped their reins well within hand reach.

The prisoner in the fancy coat was sagging against the iron grille of his cell, his belt looped around the bars and then around his neck.

Jumper looped silk around a sashed Mundane, chomped him neatly on the head with his chelicerae nippers, and went on.

In the air over Sheck, gangs of wyrmen looped the loop in vulgar aerobatics.