Lose Him. lose to (someone or something) To be defeated by someone or something What was lost can be stated between “lose” and “to” The football team lost to their rivals in the championship game I can't believe I lost the student council presidency to that doofus! See also lose to.
‘Can’t lose him’ Arsenal fans stunned by who could be leaving in January I'm not too far from Watford if he can get the Northern Line up to me I'll give him a lift the rest of the way.
I Lost Him And I Don’t Know What To Do
Oftentimes a person will come to me saying “ I lost him ” because she panicked when they broke up and did some things that made him want to put space between them Common mistakes are things like calling him incessantly begging and pleading to be taken back stalking him or even threatening him with blackmail.
Lose him in Idioms by The Free Dictionary
v lost (lôst lŏst) losing loses vtr 1 To be unsuccessful in retaining possession of mislay He's always losing his car keys 2 a To be deprived of (something one has had) lost her art collection in the fire lost her job b To be left alone or desolate because of the death of lost his wife.
Lose definition of lose by The Free Dictionary
2 To become so mentally involved in or preoccupied by something as to be oblivious to everything and everyone else around oneself In this usage a reflexive pronoun is used between “lose” and “in” I love losing myself in a good book He had lost himself in the stunning scenery so he hadn't heard what I said.
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It broke our hearts to lose him too soon’ (PA) The force said the Independent Office for Police Conduct has been informed due to previous contact between the suspect and the victim.