2753 collocations for losing

I remembered how, on entering the sphere, I had, immediately, lost all sight of the others.

As the shades of night approached, my anxiety to return to my native planet increased, and I urged my friend to lose no time in preparing for our departure.

A boat was lowered, into which nine of the passengers got safely, whilst others lost their lives in attempting to do so.

" As a storm was coming up it was quite dark, and the scouts feared that they would lose the way; besides it was a dangerous ride, as a large party of Indians were known to be camped on Walnut Creek, on the direct road to Fort Hays.

His friends (they were not many) say he lost his head, was nearly crazy with the utterly unforeseen defeat of the French, but even a moment of insanity would hardly account for such extraordinary weakness.

He pretended to lose some money which had been sent to him, and his friends gave him more to replace it.

The tremendous heat of the country during the summer terribly thinned the ranks of his forces, and he lost over 400 men in eighteen months.

Here's where the old man loses his temper.

I seem to have lost the power of movement.

I have lost that awful sense of dread, and my only desire seems to be to sleepsleep.

But to our own Affairs, my dearest Clara, Let us not lose this blessed opportunity, Which Art nor Industry can give again if this be idly lost.

At times he had to cut channels for his ships; the men lost heart; and, had the leader not been firm and steadfast, he would never have reached his destination.

"It is eminently fitting that Brutus and Caesar should have walked as chief mourners for they have lost the truest friend they ever had.

She had lost interest, too, in the new house upon the other side.

"Yes, I'll give you to the age of Methuselah, and then if you can manage it I shall not lose faith in you.

Yet Dolly lost her patience when there were flies.

" I had known for a long time that I had lost any real control of them; and that perhaps humiliated me a little.

I dimly remember a last flying impression of a furnace of light, then a great shock thudded through me, and I lost consciousness.

if ever I change my Love, may I become deformed, and lose all hopes of Title or of Grandure.

She verbally replied to it through Fatima; and stated, in her justification, that she was hurried from Benares to a town on the river, whence she was rapidly transported to the castle of Omrah, who had not long before lost his wife, and who was more than four times her age.

It was, perhaps, a fear of playing the fool as much as a determination to see how much ground he'd lost with the youngster.

"The mills at Royal will never be rebuilt, and Millville has lost the only chance it ever had of becoming a manufacturing center.

No dust followed the discharge; and I saw Percy Darrow stagger and almost lose his hold.

What will all the mothers think, who have lost sons on San Michele and Monte Santo?

If any of us should suddenly become the most potent individual in the world, wouldn't he be apt to lose balance temporarily?

2753 collocations for  losing