losing

Related to losing: Losing weight
See:
  • (one) can't win for losing
  • a losing battle
  • a losing game
  • be (batting) on a losing wicket
  • be fighting a losing battle
  • be losing it
  • fight a losing battle
  • lose (one's) appetite
  • lose (one's) buttons
  • lose (one's) cherry
  • lose (one's) cool
  • lose (one's) doughnuts
  • lose (one's) faith (in something or someone)
  • lose (one's) footing
  • lose (one's) grip on (someone or something)
  • lose (one's) head
  • lose (one's) head over (something)
  • lose (one's) hold on (someone or something)
  • lose (one's) hold over (someone or something)
  • lose (one's) marbles
  • lose (one's) patience (with someone)
  • lose (one's) temper
  • lose (one's) train of thought
  • lose (one's) v-card
  • lose (some amount of) time
  • lose a bundle
  • lose a packet
  • lose a step
  • lose at (something)
  • lose by
  • lose contact (with one)
  • lose count (of something)
  • lose face
  • lose favor (with one)
  • lose ground
  • lose heart
  • lose in
  • lose it
  • lose money hand over fist
  • lose money on (something)
  • lose no time (in) (doing something)
  • lose out
  • lose out in (something)
  • lose out on (something)
  • lose patience (with one)
  • lose reason
  • lose sleep
  • lose the battle, but win the war
  • lose the drift (of something)
  • lose the plot
  • lose the thread
  • lose the use of (something)
  • lose time
  • lose to (someone or something)
  • lose touch
  • lose touch (with one)
  • lose touch with reality
  • lose touch with sanity
  • losing battle, (to fight) a
  • losing battle, a
  • losing streak
  • on a losing wicket
  • play a losing game
  • win or lose
  • win the battle, but lose the war
References in periodicals archive
Losing weight must be a carefully planned activity.
Given that blacks and whites have relatively little overlap in the schools they attend, differences in school quality could well explain why black students are losing ground.
Healthy eating combined with regular exercise has been established as the scientifically sound approach to weight loss and does appear to be the approach most commonly used by those who are successful in losing weight and keeping it off (5).
With Rennie and Ron in as investors it fell to me to call the printer who was owed something north of a hundred thousand dollars to explain to him he had a choice between losing his money to a bankruptcy or exchanging it for equity in the new Northern Life.
He refutes the notion, promoted by government-required labeling as well as diet gurus and food manufacturers, that limiting fat is the key to losing weight.
Or that they were at risk of losing these things because of their disbelief in Santa Claus?
Some scientists say we're losing species at an alarming rate of 274 per day.
They lost the opening five sets but then snatched the initiative and brought the score back to 5-4 before Ken Burgess had the unenviable task of saving the game or losing out.
"Even after the Atkins group stopped losing weight, they were still eating fewer calories to maintain their lower body weight." That could have been enough to keep their LDL from rising.
THERE ARE FEW THINGS that coaches dread more than the spectre of a losing season.
BOSTON -- The death of a 22-year-old Boston Ballet dancer, two years after BB officials suggested she lose weight and six months after they told her she was too thin and should stop losing weight, has cast a shadow over the company and the ballet world.
Even a litigant who squarely wins on the merits can pay a fee offset if he has filed losing motions or made the opponent go to other sorts of needless trouble.