loose when its around your finger but tight when you pull it :)
Yes, you just have to keep a close eye on your stitch tension: not too loose and not too tight. If your stitches are too loose they will sag. If your stitches are too tight they will pucker your fabric.
There is no adjustment, they use a belt tensioner to keep it tight. If it is loose it need to be replaced.
There is a spring loaded tensioner that is supposed to keep the serpentine tight. If it is loose, it needs to be replaced.
You don't hold down any keys, just blow. Keep your lips tight, make sure you are not playing a B flat or a G by mistake!
The allowable tolerances are .001, to .003. I run them as loose as possible, on a race motor. .002, to .0025, is perfect, for race only. Tight enough to keep oil pressure, but loose enough to rev.
It actually deals with the spinal column. If people have bad posture, there spine will become to loose or tight depending on the situation, which can eventually lead to a hernia.
Hair gel does keep in loose hair because the plastic in the gel sticks to loose hair
If you want to keep a breast tight, I advise using a tight bra and letting boys squeeze them a lot.
Nerves in your finger react to the heat to keep it from burning
"Can you please be silent with your finger on your lips?"
"Loose" is a verb meaning to set free or let go.The past tense is "loosed". They loosed the dogs. An alternate definition of the verb "loose" is to make less tight; undo (He loosed his belt), but it is more common to use the verb "loosen" in this sense."Loosen" is a verb meaning to make something tied or fixed in place less tight. The past tense is "loosened". He loosened his belt and took it off.The verbs "loose" and "loosen" are two different verbs with two different past tenses. Although they can be used interchangeably in the sense of making something less tight, "loosen" can't be used to mean "set free". They loosened the dogs is incorrect."Loose" can be confused with the verb "lose", which means to be deprived of, fail to keep. The past tense of "lose" is "lost"."Loose" is also an adjective meaning not tight.See the related links for the American Heritage definitions of "loose" and "loosen".
First, you should wash your hands. The index finger is the easiest to do. slightly curve your right index finger. Then push about 2/3 of it under the left side if your mouth. Keep it curved and push out towards the front of you. This will take some practice. Soon you will be able to do every finger of every hand, like me.