Sentence examples for be lose from inspiring English sources

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be lose

verb

To cause (something) to cease to be in one's possession or capability due to unfortunate or unknown circumstances, events or reasons.

  • If you lose that ten-pound note, you'll be sorry.

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But my advice to Hynes would be: lose the stagey hectoring, be yourself, and find your stand-up voice.

But how cagey they'll have to be: lose a wicket and all those D/L calculations will change and their task will be harder still.

Out-of-favour Arsenal goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny, 24, is set to be lose his place in the Poland side to Bournemouth's Artur Boruc as he continues to be an understudy at the Emirates to David Ospina.

But he was undone by the slow nature of the pitch as he tried to force matters and used to his feet to Matthew Spriegel only to be lose his middle stump.

But poor spectrum auction rules would be lose, lose, lose.

The soil should have to be lose enough to sprout up the seedling.

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All would be lost.

"Jobs will be lost.

Nothing can be lost.

Friends will be lost.

What would be lost?

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