Sentence for losing | Use losing in a sentence

Sentence using the word losing. The sentences below are ordered by length from shorter and easier to longer and more complex. They use losing in a sentence, providing visitors a sentence for losing.

  • He was on the point of losing her! (8)
  • Are you losing the power of speech? (18)
  • She was afraid he was losing his mind. (12)
  • The thought of losing her made me mad. (10)
  • He thought that she was losing courage. (10)
  • He could be flighty without losing his head. (10)
  • She laughed scornfully at the idea of losing. (13)
  • What was this ideal she had complained of losing? (10)
  • Young Jolyon acknowledged the hit by losing his smile. (8)
  • The thought of losing her drove him into fits of rage. (10)
  • Losing his supplies, the good man had given up his cards. (8)
  • Nothing is more disquieting than losing things like this. (8)
  • She had always thought of saving life, and not of losing it. (9)
  • Vittoria stared at the scene, losing faith in her eyesight. (10)
  • I am told that I am losing fluency as a dinner-table talker. (10)
  • Were we not losing precious time in not prosecuting his suit? (10)
  • Lately it had been reported that he was losing money in wheat. (13)
  • No one is sure of finding work; no one is sure of not losing it. (9)
  • After losing his hand in the war, to lose his whole arm now in this way! (9)
  • She paid for this indulgence of her mood by losing the spirit entirely. (10)
  • I have waited: nothing but the dread of losing you sets me speaking now. (10)
  • By losing his temper with that ill-conditioned cur he had cooked his goose. (8)
  • The working classes are losing their, self-respect as fast as ever they can. (8)
  • Often wondered how long a starving man could go without losing his self-respect. (8)
  • And the terror of losing her would wring words from him that were mad and diabolical. (12)
  • The winning or the losing of that young lady struck him as equally lamentable for Willoughby. (10)
  • He followed doggedly along a shady alley, losing sight of her now and then when the path curved. (8)
  • In despair at losing all their possessions, the two squaws flung themselves headlong into the flames. (19)
  • Gladly would I submit to all the increased pain of losing her, rather than have to think of her as I do. (4)
  • Warned of the danger of losing her, he would have done the same again, confessing himself donkey for his pains. (10)
  • He had, however, in the contemplation of what he was gaining, fallen into anxiety about what he might be losing. (10)
  • She stands in her unholy oily leer A statue losing feature, weather-sick Mid draggled creepers of twined ivy sere. (10)
  • At Piccadilly Circus, losing patience, we beckoned to a four-wheeler and resigned ourselves to a long, slow journey. (8)
  • But Winton was incapable of losing his head; he would not answer without having faced the consequences of his reply. (8)
  • Endeavour to make those accommodating shepherds understand that they stand a chance of losing rich as well as poor! (10)
  • He was able to say to himself that he had been justly cut off from kindness which he knew how to value in losing it. (9)
  • Mamma has been losing a lot of money; bad investments made in boom times; sure things, you know, like copper and steel. (13)
  • It was, that Mr. Rippenger was losing patience because he had received no money on account of my boarding and schooling. (10)
  • He found himself now in the embarrassing position of one who must pay a compliment or run the risk of losing a good thing. (8)
  • He mounted to the level of her nobleness, and losing nothing of the beauty of what she did, it was not so strange to him. (10)
  • Lavender had reached out too far, and losing foothold on his polished bedroom floor, was slipping down into the lilac-bush. (8)
  • He touched the heights and depths of circus luck, making in his life three independent fortunes and losing one after another. (21)
  • He asked about Mrs. Lander, and whether she had got to Florence without losing the way; he laughed but he seemed really to care. (9)
  • His rhetoric there, and in certain of his historical studies, had a sort of luminous richness, without losing its colloquial ease. (9)
  • You feel, I suppose, that in losing Isabella, you lose half yourself: you feel a void in your heart which nothing else can occupy. (4)
  • I know very well that Colonel Brandon is not old enough to make his friends yet apprehensive of losing him in the course of nature. (4)
  • The squire could endure no more, and happily so, for my father was losing his remarkably moderated tone, and threatening polysyllables. (10)
  • The wretch never knew how near he was to losing it, with incredible preliminaries of obloquy, and a subsequent devotion to lasting infamy. (9)
  • Morsfield complimented him over the exhibition of a vastly superior and more serviceable wit, in losing sight of his antagonist after one trial of him. (10)
  • The captaincy was most in dispute between Dietrich Schill and Berthold Schmidt, who, in the heat and constancy of contention, were gradually losing likeness to man. (10)

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