Sentences with lost
lost
L l - Barely had I set foot in the street when I realised I was lost.
- ...a lost book.
- But that excitement can be easily lost if your not prepared.
- He had hoarded popularity to wage a fight on a big issue, but, ironically, he has lost his popularity by failing to attempt the fight.
- Of the funeral he remembered only the cold, the waiting, and feeling very lost.
- They are a lost generation in search of an identity.
- ...their lost homeland.
- He seemed to pine for his lost youth.
- Fox is not bitter about the lost opportunity to compete in the Games.
- He is lost in discussions of theory
- Rational arguments are lost on her
- A lost art
- The lost platoon
- He was lost in his book
- A lost woman
- A person lost in a crowd
- To make up lost time
- lost to shame; lost to all sense of honour
- To be lost in thought
- A lost soul
- lost friends.
- lost articles.
- lost children.
- A lost advantage.
- A lost prize.
- A lost battle.
- lost ships.
- He seems lost in thought.
- The lost look of a man trapped and afraid.
- When he said he loved me, I nearly lost it.
- I'm sure I've merely misplaced my hat, not lost it.
- I just lost a dime under this sofa.
- To lose one's job; to lose one's life.
- To lose a sister.
- To lose one's balance; to lose one's figure.
- The watch loses three minutes a day.
- To lose a fortune at the gaming table.
- To lose one's fear of the dark; to lose weight; She needs to lose those bangs!
- Ship and crew were lost.
- To lose him in the crowd.
- To lose one's bearings.
- She managed to lose the other runners on the final lap of the race.
- To lose time in waiting.
- To lose a bargain.
- To lose a bet.
- He has lost very few cases in his career as a lawyer.
- The delay lost the battle for them.
- We lost ourselves in the woods.
- I had lost myself in thought.
- To lose on a contract.
- We played well, but we lost.
- A classic that loses in translation.
- The children were soon lost in the forest.
- Deep beneath the ocean, the Titanic was lost to the world.
- An island lost in a fog; a person lost in a crowd
- A lost limb; lost honour
- A lost day; a lost opportunity or benefit
- A ship lost at sea; a woman lost to virtue; a lost soul