Sentence examples for Lose oneself in from inspiring English sources

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Lose oneself in

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To be deeply occupied, focused or absorbed in someone or something

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Even on small campuses where everyone seems to know everyone else, the temptation to go underground--to lose oneself in personal technology and unconventional biorhythms -- can be acute.

There's so much to do, to concentrate on, to lose oneself in.

The one way of tolerating existence is to lose oneself in literature as in a perpetual orgy.

But with only 1,000 people allowed on the premises, there was air to breath, to wander and to entirely lose oneself in the parquet maze.

One can open it on any page and lose oneself in the life of Charles II's London, and of this vigorous, curious, hardworking, pleasure-loving man.

Plato began sullying its name around 380 B.C., when he said that laughing was intellectually untidy a way to lose oneself in messy emotion.

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But where In the Zone largely conflated sexuality with losing oneself in transgression, Glory's angle is one of humour.

Her art is resolutely baffling, yet there is something very satisfying and pleasurable about losing oneself in it.

In its own way, it can be as much of an emotionally moving experience as losing oneself in Death in Venice or Citizen Kane.

Before losing oneself in the thickets of their particulars, it helps to sort the books into clusters and look for general patterns.

For the 22 days of its existence, the balloon offered the possibility, in its randomness, of getting lost, of losing oneself, in contradistinction to the grid of precise, rectangular pathways under our feet.

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