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Definition of Looed
1. loo [v] - See also: loo
Lexicographical Neighbors of Looed
Literary usage of Looed
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. American Edition of the British Encyclopedia: Or, Dictionary of Arts and ...by William Nicholson by William Nicholson (1821)
"Now, if three, four, five, or six play, they may lay out the threes, fours, fives,
sixes, and sevens, to the intent they may not be quickly looed; ..."
2. The Household Cyclopædia of Practical Receipts and Daily Wants by Alexander V. Hamilton (1873)
"They who play, either with or without changing, and do not gain a trick, are
looed ; as is likewise the case with all who have ..."
3. Foster's Complete Hoyle: An Encyclopedia of All the Indoor Games Played at by Robert Frederick Foster (1897)
"All those who have not won a trick are looed, and must contribute three red
counters each for the next pool, which, added to the three to be deposited by ..."
4. Westminster Papers: A Monthly Journal of Chess, Whist, Games of Skill and by Westminster Chess Club, London (1872)
"Trump after trick. Head the trick if you can. You are looed if you look at your
hand before the proper time. For infraction of rules you are ..."
5. Lost Amid the Fogs: Sketches of Life in Newfoundland, England's Ancient Colony by Robert Barlow McCrea (1869)
"I 'm not looed. " I 'md if I am; he cheated," cried Potter, in a loud voice, ...
You 're looed quite fair." " I 'md if I retract," cried he, violently, ..."