Sentences with phrase «loose canon»

The phrase "loose cannon" refers to someone who is unpredictable or uncontrollable, often causing trouble or creating chaos. Full definition
No one will argue that Woody Harrelson's trigger - happy loose canon Tallahassee leads the charge in terms of action in ZOMBIELAND.
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I see of their more recent actions as questionable and I wonder how long it will take before too many loose canons fire.
The pastor in Florida was, and is a loose canon.
Also Hartman definitely is a loose canon that I'd be worried about if I was Nashville.
He is a loose canon.
In the early days of the NPP victory, a number of these loosed canons who call themselves Delta Force with apparent affiliation to the NPP went on rampage and took toll booths under the guise that their party was in power and they wanted to protect state assets.
He's a loose canon in a way that Carell is great at playing.
Walter Hill used him as a loose canon in the underrated soldier thriller, Southern Comfort and again alongside Nick Nolte in Extreme Prejudice.
At once a loose canon and frozen in place by the stages of grief, you never quite know what Jackie will emerge.
He's soon reluctantly paired with somewhat of a loose canon type in the form of Emir Abreu (John Leguizamo).
With his messy grey hair and Bible-esque beard, Duvall is electrifying every time the camera focuses on him - a loose canon about to explode at any minute.
It was a time when the loose canon unlimbered by Pollock and the Abstract Expressionists (and the trajectory of a particularly American cannonball across the high modernist bow), was being methodically re-aimed in successive barrages by young gunnies like Stella, Andre, Judd, and Morris.
He got kicked out of the ultra right wing UKIP because he was such a loose canon.
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