Definition: simple past and past participle of lose
Synonyms:
Number of sentences found for the keyword 'lost': 14
1. I lost connection to the network during the call.
2. The message got lost in translation.
3. A kind man helped me find my lost dog.
4. He lost a lot of money gambling.
5. I lost the key to my locker.
6. I found a hair in my soup and lost my appetite.
7. The system crashed, and all data was lost.
8. He made a claim about the lost wallet.
9. I lost access to my email.
10. He lost someone very dear to him.
11. We lost a dear pet last year.
12. She cried because she lost her phone.
13. They lost although they played well.
14. The tourists lost their way.
1. I lost connection to the network during the call.
2. The message got lost in translation.
3. A kind man helped me find my lost dog.
4. He lost a lot of money gambling.
5. I lost the key to my locker.
6. I found a hair in my soup and lost my appetite.
7. The system crashed, and all data was lost.
8. He made a claim about the lost wallet.
9. I lost access to my email.
10. He lost someone very dear to him.
11. We lost a dear pet last year.
12. She cried because she lost her phone.
13. They lost although they played well.
14. The tourists lost their way.
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