Examples of 'looses' in a sentence
Meaning of "looses"
Loose (verb): To loose means to set free or release something, such as untying a knot or unbinding something. It can also refer to making something less tight or fixed
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- third-person singular simple present indicative form of loose
- plural of loose
- Misspelling of loses.
How to use "looses" in a sentence
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Whoever looses has to listen to the winner.
Who takes hearts and looses my reason.
One both looses heavily or gains highly.
Break the illusion of gains and looses.
Whoever looses takes off his clothes.
In this case the consumer always looses.
He looses his sight and his hands.
He flees away but looses a lot of blood.
Market looses contestability and gains discipline.
When it is cold it looses its rich flavor.
A woman looses custody of children if she remarries.
It is only afterwards that it looses its shine.
No one ever looses who honestly tries.
If actions are not memorized dramatisation looses its significance.
He temporarily looses his coordination in his movements.
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This is why the shepherd looses his sheep.
He looses his mother and does not cry.
Hence the electron looses permanently energy.
Pippa looses herself in dreams of becoming a famous actress.
Whether he keeps or looses his job is unimportant.
It looses the path to the files.
Consequently the coating looses its functionality.
The consumer is the one who always looses.
We had heavy looses in men and material.
There is of course a paid version which looses the ads.
At that point he looses his concentration on his taught.
The first person to talk looses.
Even if he looses that last match.
Looses colour in the aquarium.
My father said he looses every hand of cards he plays.
It has to be one with a short fell otherwise it looses hair.
California looses its mind when it gets cold.
Whatever you faced looses.
Second one looses their lungs.
As loading of flame retardant in flexible polyurethane foam looses resilience.
One either looses heavily or even profits hugely.
This happens when a decent guy looses his decency.
Heart muscle looses its elasticity in that case.
It has large lobed leaves which it looses in the winter.
The ship looses less momentum in the flow.
When hydrocolloid adhesive becomes moist it looses adhesive power.
A habitual thief looses all his rights in society.
By divorcing sex from any meaning it looses all meaning.
The system looses its order and collapses.
The thief or dumper then deliberately looses to another account.
Everyone looses when the truth is not told.
Repeat until he looses interest.
Hull looses incredibly much.
The body immersed in water looses its usual landmarks.
And then looses everything and comes back here.