lose+time

  • 31lose no time in doing something — phrase to do something immediately She lost no time in telling Sonia what had happened. Thesaurus: to do something quickly and/or easilysynonym Main entry: lose …

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  • 32lose contact — lose touch/contact/(with someone) phrase to not know where someone is or what they are doing because you have not talked to or communicated with them for a long time If you’ve lost touch with a friend or neighbour we can help you find them.… …

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  • 33Time in Indiana — refers to the controversial time zone division of Indiana, and to the state s historical response to the innovation of daylight saving time. The official dividing line between Eastern Time and Central Time has, over time, progressively moved west …

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  • 34Time Fades Away — Live album by Neil Young Released October 15, 1973 …

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  • 35lose no time — index hasten Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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  • 36lose one’s shirt (to) —  Lose a significant amount of money.  ► “U.S. investors did venture abroad from time to time. But they often lost their shirts especially in the Latin American and Weimar Republic bond defaults of the 1930s.” (Wall Street Journal, May 28, 1996, p …

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  • 37Lose A Million — was an early 1990s British game show which was produced by Action Time for Carlton Television and was hosted by Chris Tarrant with voiceovers by Honor Blackman.In a twist to the traditional gameshow format, the contestants each started with a… …

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  • 38lose your grip — lose (your) grip to lose your ability to control or deal with a situation. He was losing his grip at work and knew it was time to retire. It suggests that the ruling party is losing its grip on the middle classes in some of the bigger cities.… …

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  • 39lose grip — lose (your) grip to lose your ability to control or deal with a situation. He was losing his grip at work and knew it was time to retire. It suggests that the ruling party is losing its grip on the middle classes in some of the bigger cities.… …

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  • 40lose contact with someone — lose touch/contact/(with someone) phrase to not know where someone is or what they are doing because you have not talked to or communicated with them for a long time If you’ve lost touch with a friend or neighbour we can help you find them.… …

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