losing - use in sentences

Adjective modifier

  • important: There were rumors most important losing was the fourth.
  • bad: In some bad losing runs I suppose you could be betting to win 5 % + your previous 10 losing bets.
  • same: Painting can attain the same joyous losing of the ME in a supernatural revelation.
  • worth: Put me right on the things that are worth losing!
  • most: Top three celebrity dollars per year most important losing through the metalin.

Modifies a noun

  • streak: Can be annoying on the five a losing streak the same thing.
  • fat: One step at a time Losing fat is a step by step process and your program should reflect that.
  • weight: A good place to start is by asking patients what losing weight means to them this time.
  • run: The longest losing run was just 4, which was immediately followed by a sequence of 14 winners from the next 19 bets!
  • control: Today's Telegraph reports that Washington fears it is ' losing control ' in the Balkans.
  • heart: And because of these difficult periods chapter 12 warns of the danger of discouragement - of " growing weary and losing heart " .

Modifying Another Word

  • really: This was followed by a near perfect performance of ' Am I Really Losing You ' ( Window of Life ).
  • not: Children then try to work out a winning or ' not losing ' strategy within those rules.

Noun used with modifier

  • team: The option to bet on a team losing is another major feature of betting exchanges.
  • time: Down time losing meet a future on an earnings the talks remotely.

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