Idioms
lose out to (someone or something)
to fail to win, to miss first place in a contest
Our team lost out to the other team in the soccer tournament.
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)
lost-and-found
loud and clear
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crying need for (someone or something)
take the initiative to (do something)
rub salt in (someone's) wound
fit the mold
pooped out
a taste of things to come
lace into (someone)
out of season
all in a day's work
butt in (on someone or something)
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Nobel Prize : Physics
Year : 1991
Name : pierre-giles de gennes
Country : france.
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