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loose cannon
noun
a person whose reckless behavior endangers the efforts or welfare of others.
loose cannon
noun
a person or thing that appears to be beyond control and is potentially a source of unintentional damage
Word History and Origins
Origin of loose cannon1
Idioms and Phrases
Example Sentences
Cunha has been linked with a big-money move over the past year with Europe's top clubs keen, but he may be viewed as a loose cannon because of his antics.
Some of the grapevine talk has gotten back to her — how she’s a loose cannon or stirring the pot to cover up for complaints accusing her of misconduct.
That’s not to say that Harris is best as a loose cannon.
The Trump campaign appears to understand this reality, but its candidate has slipped back into loose cannon mode.
They have also tended to produce loose cannons throughout the ranks.
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When To Use
A loose cannon is someone who behaves unpredictably and recklessly, often in a way that puts others at risk or negatively affects what they’re trying to do.People considered loose cannons can’t be trusted because there’s no telling what they’re going to say or do. Loose cannons are thought to be uncontrollable. The metaphor is based on the image of a cannon on a ship that comes loose (such as during a storm) and starts dangerously sliding around and slamming into the people on board and the parts of the ship, causing injuries and damage.Example: I need everyone on my team to be on the same page and to work together—I don’t want any loose cannons causing chaos.
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