Sentences with Lose It

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23 Example Sentences Showcasing the Meaning of 'Lose It'

If you continue to lose it over small things, it might affect your relationships.

She tends to lose it when her favorite team is losing.

As the deadline approaches, he begins to lose it under the stress of work.

Facing repeated setbacks, he had to fight not to lose it in his pursuit of success.

The athlete pushed himself to the limit and could feel his stamina starting to lose it during the marathon.

Without proper maintenance, your car's engine may start to lose it, affecting its overall performance.

As the chef burned the main course for an important event, he started to lose it in the kitchen.

The comedian told a hilarious joke that made the entire audience lose it with laughter.

The political debate became heated, leading one of the candidates to lose it and respond emotionally to the criticism.

I always lose it when my favorite team is losing a crucial match.

The intense pressure of the performance caused the actor to lose it on stage.

The chef would lose it if someone messed up his carefully planned recipe.

When faced with a challenging puzzle, some people tend to lose it in frustration.

Frustrated by the constant traffic, Jane began to lose it during her daily commute.

Sarah's team lost the championship game, causing her to lose it in disappointment.

Unable to find his car keys before an important meeting, David started to lose it in a rush.

After forgetting her lines on stage, the actor started to lose it in front of the audience.

During the heated argument, he began to lose it, raising his voice and gesturing wildly.

As the pressure mounted, the chef started to lose it in the kitchen, making mistakes left and right.

The team captain's injury made the players lose it on the field, affecting their performance.

After hours of waiting, passengers began to lose it when the flight got delayed again.

The pressure of the final exam caused many students to lose it and forget the answers they knew so well.

Despite the careful planning, the bride started to lose it moments before walking down the aisle.

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