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UK
/lˈuːzɐ/
]
[ US /ˈɫuzɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈɫuzɝ/ ]
NOUN
- a contestant who loses the contest
- a gambler who loses a bet
- a person with a record of failing; someone who loses consistently
How To Use loser In A Sentence
- Pluto, which has the greatest orbital eccentricity of any of the Solar System planets, was during those years at perihelion and actually closer than Neptune to the Sun.
- Well, my boy Joey is eight years old, and he's a foul-mouthed dumb-ass little loser just like his father.
- Steve up-anchored and obliged, taking us closer inshore to drop anchor on top of a wreck where the lads caught pouting three at a time.
- RHP Brandon Lyon parlayed his surprising spring performance into the opening day closer job, supplanting RHP Greg Aquino.
- The closer he came the heavier the scent of barley-based ale became.
- As we got closer, a face so old and cragged with such deep wrinkles they looked like sun-baked crevasses formed by thousand of years of standing in the wind and rain. Guanajuato restaurants
- On closer inspection a radiologist's report confirmed an impacted fracture, but the report never reached Dr Blakeley.
- Worse, the insurgents appear to be operating closer to Kabul.
- At last she gave her familiar nicker and stepped closer so he could gently rub her neck.
- Despite a string of victories-the judge's stinging decision enumerating Allen's "fraudulent modus operandi," occasional media coverage, and the support of real CIA agents and military heroes-he is no closer to collecting the $40,000 he says was "conned" from his family in 1993. Edgar Allen