"The tumultuous waves of the Franks," says an Arab historian, "rolled towards the walls of the city with the rapidity of a torrent; and they climbed the half-ruined battlements as wild goats climb precipitous rocks, whilst the Saracens threw themselves upon the besiegers like stones unloosed from the top of a mountain."
"A Popular History of France From The Earliest Times Volume II. of VI."
Francois Pierre Guillaume Guizot
And soon, with feet on fender and hair unloosed, the sisters talked and talked, as if making up for the long years of silence which had divided them.
"By Berwen Banks"
Allen Raine
Her hair was unloosed and hanging about her face.
"Ethel Hollister's Second Summer as a Campfire Girl"
Irene Elliott Benson