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 All tests  TOP 100  Listen to the answers  Forum  Dictionaries What does "lose face" mean?
losing it question 1
The one thing a public figure hates is when he loses face in front of all his admirers.


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losing it question 2
At the crucial moment the climber lost her nerve and had to be brought down the mountain.


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losing it question 3
The latest opinion polls show that the government is losing ground to the opposition party.


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 meaning of merchandise, circumvent, get, run, enlist, award, assist What does "losing her skills" mean?
losing it question 4
There was a time when everybody would believe her totally but after this episode I'm afraid she's losing her touch.


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losing it question 5
Under the new pay agreement many employees feel that they are losing out on allowances.


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losing it question 6
I'm afraid that kind of humour is totally lost on him so you'll have to explain it more simply.


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losing it question 7
After only a few weeks as a teacher of very badly behaved children she realized she was losing her grip.


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losing it question 8
He suddenly started shouting and screaming and people could plainly see that he had lost his cool.


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losing it question 9
I've tried very hard indeed to understand your argument step by step but I must confess I've now lost the thread.


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losing it question 10
After the traffic accident she lost her head and drove the car into a brick wall.


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