Idioms
lose oneself (in something)
to become deeply involved in something
The violin player loses herself in her music when she is giving a concert.
lose out on (something)
lose out to (someone or something)
lose sight of (something)
lose sleep over (someone or something)
lose touch with (someone)
lose track of (someone or something)
lose weight
lost and gone forever
lost in thought
lost on (someone)
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tune up (an engine) or tune (an engine) up
do in (someone) or do (someone) in
grease (someone's) palm
naked eye
in the chips
wee hours (of the night/morning)
go the distance
keep time
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know (someone or something) by sight
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In the 1800s, flea circuses were popular – the fleas were glued into costumes and stuck to wires or each other to look as though they were performing tricks.
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