101 examples of losers in sentences

"Those who keep within restraints are seldom losers.

Come, we have always been good losers.

"Lightly come, lightly go," is a proverb, which they can very well afford to leave, when they leave little else, to the losers.

No man will assert that we ought to assist our enemies, nor will any man imagine that we assist them by impoverishing them, and if our insurers gain by their practice, the Spaniards must undoubtedly be losers.

There were a great many guesses and conjectures as to where these people had gone, and how they had gone; but it is very doubtful whether the losers would have got upon the right track, had it not been for the treachery of a colored hackman, who had been employed to carry down to the vessel two passengers who had been in hiding for some weeks previous, and who could not safely walk down, lest they might be met and recognized.

And we meet there on Judgment Day; When our trials and troubles are ended And we're wise to the best and the worst; When the time has arrived that the wise ones Have told us the last shall be first; When the men who've made good are rewarded And the losers are turned loose in Hell; That's the time that a lot will be learning The true reason and cause that they fell.

Even if we come out safe, we shall come out losers.

But we may give the losers leave to talk; We have the coin, then tell them laugh for me.

Having managed to put a vast number of their notes in circulation, for which they received produce, they closed the doors, and left the public to be losers by their nefarious schemes.

So far as there is to be any sacrifice, it must be made by the losers rather than by the winners in this war.

It is the best discovery of humours, especially in the losers, where you have fine variety of impatience, whilst some fret, some rail, some swear, and others more ridiculously comfort themselves with philosophy.

It must be evident that the cause of truth, and still more that of edification, will not be the losers.

" There were other losers.

She had no patience with Marythat wild, unkempt, ungraceful creature, who could be as happy as summer days are long, racing about the hills with her bamboo alpenstock, rioting with a pack of fox-terriers, practising long losers, rowing on the lake, doing all things unbecoming Lady Maulevrier's granddaughter.

All who have ever listened to low humor, that is rather deadened than quickened by liquor, will understand their character, and they who have not will scarcely be losers by the omission.

again, he added, "Bandy!" "Ain't it wicked for a woman to have such an imperence?" cried Albert's girl, joining in the yell as the candidate was marched off to the side of the losers.

All were in high spirits, and none seemed to fear that they would be the losers in the amount of money about to change hands.

And so we parted; the players retired to their supper and we to our homes, all good-humoured and all happyexcept the losers.

These are the men who are the greatest, if not the only, losers by emancipation; hence their testimony is doubly valuable.

R104263. SEE Bullen, Frank T. RICE, ALICE HEGAN, joint author Winners and losers.

Winners and losers, by Cale Young Rice and Alice Hegan Rice.

There in deep pity came home to him the fate of the weak ones of the earth, the vanquished, the afflicted, the losers in the race.

But military success is said to be obtained, in the majority of cases, from the mistakes of the losers.

Three parties are losers,the community in general by being deprived for the time being of productive forces; the employers by loss on capital invested; the employees by loss of wages.

Employers, as a rule, are prepared to stand their losses with equanimity; in fact, when trade is dull, or when an employer desires to make changes in his business, a strike is no inconvenience at all; but the men are the real losers, and especially those with families and with small homes unpaid for; no one can measure their losses, for it may mean the savings of a lifetime.

101 examples of  losers  in sentences