Examples of 'who lost his way' in a sentence

Meaning of "who lost his way"

who lost his way - an individual who has become confused, disoriented, or led astray, both literally in terms of direction or metaphorically in terms of goals or purpose

How to use "who lost his way" in a sentence

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who lost his way
I am the son who lost his way.
So either you are a great actor or you are a nice guy who lost his way.
The pup who lost his way.
Dante is a man in the middle of his life who lost his way.
Someone who lost his way.
It may have belonged to a Viking who lost his way.
A boy who lost his way.
You seemed like a good man who lost his way.
Announcer Who lost his way when his business partner and father died three years ago.
He was a good guy who lost his way.
Who lost his way when he became ill. Your father was a great man My father.
You seem like a good man who lost his way.
I'm a passer-by who lost his way having strayed luckily by chance.
I know you're just a man who lost his way.
Siskovits, who lost his way in woods, was supposed to come in two days.

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Andre 's a kid from the street who lost his way.
Your father was a great man who lost his way when he became ill.
So I was a selfish, self-centered, entitled, spoiled guy who lost his way.
He told of a missionary who lost his way in an African jungle.
You only know the weakest parts of me, a man who lost his way.
I am a passer-by who lost his way Who are you?
Andrew… the devil is just an angel who lost his way.
I am a passer-by who lost his way.
I'm Cassandra. The devil is just an angel who lost his way.
No, he 's an idealist who lost his way.
I know you are just a man No . who lost his way.

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