Her translator had been lost during restless sleep then crushed in her pacing, and the cell was littered with several dozen pieces of colorful clothing. No one did, because the Mangaboos did not wear hats, and Zeb had lost his, somehow, in his flight through the air. You'll get lost. At last James Hogg said, "It's of no use; all we can do is to go home and tell the master that we have lost his whole flock.".
In the end, he finally lost her somewhere in Russia. Not perceptible to the senses; no longer visible; as, an island lost in a fog; a person lost in a crowd. "Andre lost that battle when Sasha defected and Rhyn went to Hell," Kiki stated. They were lost in admiration. I'm going-- " "He's gone weak after all these years at battle and lost sight of winning back our planet! We've lost one child already and I don't think I could stand losing Jonathan as well. Although there was a scattering of other bikers, he was sure the bright yellow windbreaker would be easy to spot, unless the biker became lost in a large pack. 2. "Uncle Morrie" of the next letter is Mr. Morrison Heady, of Normandy, Kentucky, who lost his sight and hearing when he was a boy. The gaze lost its humor and he grimaced. Occupied with, or under the influence of, something, so as to be insensible of external things; as, to be lost in thought.
The feeling of the angel's soft, cold hand in his own reminded Rhyn of the first thing he'd touched in Hell that hadn't been stone. He'd lost another five pounds this month. He truly lost himself in music and the hard mask of self-control gave way to softening features. It was a reminder of what they once shared and lost — a lesson that for some things, there is only one chance. "Good friend," he said, "if you should find something that we have lost, what would you do with it?". 172+73 sentence examples: 1. She lost sight of him and hurried her step. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Consider that on our retreat we have lost by fatigue and left in the hospital more than fifteen thousand men, and had we attacked this would not have happened. Not employed or enjoyed; thrown away; employed ineffectually; wasted; squandered; as, a lost day; a lost opportunity or benefit. Parted with; no longer held or possessed; as, a lost limb; lost honor. Rhyn was a lost cause from the beginning. Deidre gazed at him, her throat tightening at the reminder of the lost souls. : Like all English clubs, Villa lost seven seasons to the Second World War, and that conflict brought several careers to a premature end. Edward is saying the book is 'based on the life of Annie Quincy Martin' just so he can take some liberties with the inconsequential details that have been lost in time. After meeting Princess Mary, though the course of his life went on externally as before, all his former amusements lost their charm for him and he often thought about her. Fred must have been making up for lost time with the loves of his life. They are lost in the hollows! Are you lost in a long sentence? Now he's at least functional but the sad part is he lost nearly all of his memory.
When he saw Mack and heard the details of his disaster he understood that half the campaign was lost, understood all the difficulties of the Russian army's position, and vividly imagined what awaited it and the part he would have to play. She had lost that edginess and appeared even more beautiful than he remembered. With a sinking heart, he realized he.d lost the Jade who.d been his friend and lover for a few hundred years. I'm so sorry, but with my gift, I felt you had some sort of pain, maybe you lost someone once, long ago? Time was lost in eternity. Warmth crawled up her neck with the realization that she had lost control - and Alex had been aware of it. He half-hoped Fred would either be out socializing or asleep but lost on both counts. There was a lingering smell of wood smoke in the night air and all earlier efforts at shoveling the walkway and stairs were lost in the smooth swirls of new fallen whiteness. Somewhere along the past few months, he lost his way. There were people milling about, most appearing as lost and confused as he felt.
Death was right.
To her surprise, a branch wrapped around her body.
5. Rhyn trotted away from him, out of the palace and into the jungle. It is a surprising and memorable, as well as valuable experience, to be lost in the woods any time. You said so yourself—you've got no real evidence a crime was even committed—you lost the body! He called in to confirm but then lost the vehicle in traffic.
'Every serious Thought, was so much Time, Younger sort_; give their Minds quite a wrong Biass, and disarm them of that _Severity_ which is their greatest Guard, and which, when once, A few orthodox Americans straggled in from California, but no love was, But if I have kept my Chastity inviolate, and never wrong'd my Husbands Bed so much as in a thought, let my Disfigur'd Face be healed again, and my, As soon as he has got what he desires, and taken from me, what's now my only Boast my Maiden-head, my Honour and his Love will both be, The poor _Beau_ finding himself in such bad Circumstances, begg'd him for Heavens sake, he wou'd not to call a Constable; for if he shou'd be sent to Goal, his Reputation wou'd be, But was exceedingly surpriz'd to see that they had, Twas then, Madam, by taking _Mercury_, and using Salivations, to be rid of that unwelcome Guest, the Pox, that I, The vehement big man in such moments offered a terrible image of helpless impotence; the paleness of death would overspread his features, his back was as if it were broken, and he. She took his arm, terrified they'd shoot the lost soul. Do you know that she has lost her father? She was grateful for company, even if Deidre seemed as lost as she was. Some evenings, he talked with her until she lost the edge of worry in her voice.
Definition of Lost. She left us to deal with the demons. The nausea persisted for a while, but was eventually lost in sleep. He lost sight of her while trying to find a parking spot. be lost in a sentence - Use "be lost" in a sentence 1. But in the excitement of carrying me to church my father lost the name on the way, very naturally, since it was one in which he had declined to have a part.
Instead, he forced himself to wait. Tom lost his job.
In the end, he finally lost her somewhere in Russia. Not perceptible to the senses; no longer visible; as, an island lost in a fog; a person lost in a crowd. "Andre lost that battle when Sasha defected and Rhyn went to Hell," Kiki stated. They were lost in admiration. I'm going-- " "He's gone weak after all these years at battle and lost sight of winning back our planet! We've lost one child already and I don't think I could stand losing Jonathan as well. Although there was a scattering of other bikers, he was sure the bright yellow windbreaker would be easy to spot, unless the biker became lost in a large pack. 2. "Uncle Morrie" of the next letter is Mr. Morrison Heady, of Normandy, Kentucky, who lost his sight and hearing when he was a boy. The gaze lost its humor and he grimaced. Occupied with, or under the influence of, something, so as to be insensible of external things; as, to be lost in thought.
The feeling of the angel's soft, cold hand in his own reminded Rhyn of the first thing he'd touched in Hell that hadn't been stone. He'd lost another five pounds this month. He truly lost himself in music and the hard mask of self-control gave way to softening features. It was a reminder of what they once shared and lost — a lesson that for some things, there is only one chance. "Good friend," he said, "if you should find something that we have lost, what would you do with it?". 172+73 sentence examples: 1. She lost sight of him and hurried her step. This website uses cookies to improve your experience while you navigate through the website. Consider that on our retreat we have lost by fatigue and left in the hospital more than fifteen thousand men, and had we attacked this would not have happened. Not employed or enjoyed; thrown away; employed ineffectually; wasted; squandered; as, a lost day; a lost opportunity or benefit. Parted with; no longer held or possessed; as, a lost limb; lost honor. Rhyn was a lost cause from the beginning. Deidre gazed at him, her throat tightening at the reminder of the lost souls. : Like all English clubs, Villa lost seven seasons to the Second World War, and that conflict brought several careers to a premature end. Edward is saying the book is 'based on the life of Annie Quincy Martin' just so he can take some liberties with the inconsequential details that have been lost in time. After meeting Princess Mary, though the course of his life went on externally as before, all his former amusements lost their charm for him and he often thought about her. Fred must have been making up for lost time with the loves of his life. They are lost in the hollows! Are you lost in a long sentence? Now he's at least functional but the sad part is he lost nearly all of his memory.
When he saw Mack and heard the details of his disaster he understood that half the campaign was lost, understood all the difficulties of the Russian army's position, and vividly imagined what awaited it and the part he would have to play. She had lost that edginess and appeared even more beautiful than he remembered. With a sinking heart, he realized he.d lost the Jade who.d been his friend and lover for a few hundred years. I'm so sorry, but with my gift, I felt you had some sort of pain, maybe you lost someone once, long ago? Time was lost in eternity. Warmth crawled up her neck with the realization that she had lost control - and Alex had been aware of it. He half-hoped Fred would either be out socializing or asleep but lost on both counts. There was a lingering smell of wood smoke in the night air and all earlier efforts at shoveling the walkway and stairs were lost in the smooth swirls of new fallen whiteness. Somewhere along the past few months, he lost his way. There were people milling about, most appearing as lost and confused as he felt.
Death was right.
To her surprise, a branch wrapped around her body.
5. Rhyn trotted away from him, out of the palace and into the jungle. It is a surprising and memorable, as well as valuable experience, to be lost in the woods any time. You said so yourself—you've got no real evidence a crime was even committed—you lost the body! He called in to confirm but then lost the vehicle in traffic.
'Every serious Thought, was so much Time, Younger sort_; give their Minds quite a wrong Biass, and disarm them of that _Severity_ which is their greatest Guard, and which, when once, A few orthodox Americans straggled in from California, but no love was, But if I have kept my Chastity inviolate, and never wrong'd my Husbands Bed so much as in a thought, let my Disfigur'd Face be healed again, and my, As soon as he has got what he desires, and taken from me, what's now my only Boast my Maiden-head, my Honour and his Love will both be, The poor _Beau_ finding himself in such bad Circumstances, begg'd him for Heavens sake, he wou'd not to call a Constable; for if he shou'd be sent to Goal, his Reputation wou'd be, But was exceedingly surpriz'd to see that they had, Twas then, Madam, by taking _Mercury_, and using Salivations, to be rid of that unwelcome Guest, the Pox, that I, The vehement big man in such moments offered a terrible image of helpless impotence; the paleness of death would overspread his features, his back was as if it were broken, and he. She took his arm, terrified they'd shoot the lost soul. Do you know that she has lost her father? She was grateful for company, even if Deidre seemed as lost as she was. Some evenings, he talked with her until she lost the edge of worry in her voice.
Definition of Lost. She left us to deal with the demons. The nausea persisted for a while, but was eventually lost in sleep. He lost sight of her while trying to find a parking spot. be lost in a sentence - Use "be lost" in a sentence 1. But in the excitement of carrying me to church my father lost the name on the way, very naturally, since it was one in which he had declined to have a part.
Instead, he forced himself to wait. Tom lost his job.