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losing streak

NOUN
  1. a streak of losses

How To Use losing streak In A Sentence

  • Brown conceded that the 'Horns are not yet a "gimme team" -- i.e. they aren't dominant enough to consider any game a "gimme" -- but they're in a lot better shape than they were two weeks ago, having averted the first three-game losing streak of Brown's tenure. SI.com
  • Hong Kong shares rebounded marginally, snapping a three-day losing streak as bargain hunters bought into oversold bluechips.
  • Gary Payton scored 27 points for Seattle, which snapped a three-game losing streak.
  • Klotz eventually "disbanded" the Generals in 1995, forming a new team, the New York Nationals, which also has achieved an impressive losing streak. Corrente
  • The price of snapping that 11-game losing streak was Tom, who reinjured the groin that hobbled him earlier this season.
  • Spread-betters had a nibble at the FTSE 100 after the index had its longest losing streak in nearly nine years. Times, Sunday Times
  • Tokyo broke a three-day losing streak as the bargain hunters picked up blue chips and tech stocks, writes Ken Hijino.
  • No matter what the game, losing streaks come as surely as nightfall, and sooner or later every gambler discovers the martingale.
  • The modern team are on a losing streak and are propping up Division One.
  • The Rays 'skid is their longest since an eight-game losing streak last July. USATODAY.com
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