1. looped - Adjective
2. looped - Verb
of Loop
Bent, folded, or tied, so as to make a loop; as, a looped wire or string.
Full of holes.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAfterward, the counting array is looped through to arrange all of the inputs in order. Source: Internet
A large Louis Vuitton bag was looped around her right forearm, and she placed her hand on her cocked hip. Source: Internet
A sound up to four seconds long could be recorded on the looped tape and the ten playback heads would then read the information with different delays, according to their (adjustable) positions around the disk. Source: Internet
At the elite and professional level, courses must be looped and each lap must be between 1750 m and 2000 m in length. Source: Internet
Both were looped in and out of echo over and over again". Source: Internet
By April 20, Ms. Pogrob had received a work laptop and iPhone from her new employer, filled out the requisite paperwork and already been looped into three-way calls with colleagues and her soon-to-be-patients. Source: Internet