lose+time
91lose sight of — {v. phr.} 1. Not to be able to see any longer. * /I lost sight of Mary in the crowd./ * /I watched the plane go higher and higher until I lost sight of it./ Contrast: CATCH SIGHT OF. 2. To forget; overlook. * /Johnny was so interested in the game …
92lose one's virginity — verb To have sexual intercourse for the first time …
93lose track — verb To forget ones train of thought or temporarily misplace an item or its place in a sequence. With all that had happened, she had lost track of the time …
94lose\ one's\ heart — v. phr. To fall in love; begin to love. She lost her heart to the soldier with the broad shoulders and the deep voice. Bill lost his heart to the puppy the first time he saw it …
95lose\ sight\ of — v. phr. 1. Not to be able to see any longer. I lost sight of Mary in the crowd. I watched the plane go higher and higher until I lost sight of it. Contrast: catch sight of 2. To forget; overlook. Johnny was so interested in the game he lost sight …
96lose one's way — become lost The first time she went to New York City she lost her way …
97lose the battle but win the war — to not achieve a minor victory but at the same time succeed in achieving something much more important …
98lose your voice — to be unable to speak for a period of time, for example because you have a cold …
99kill time — Synonyms and related words: beguile the time, burn daylight, buy time, consume time, dabble, diddle, doodle, drown care, footle, fribble, fritter away time, have a ball, have fun, keep time, laugh it up, live it up, look for time, loosen up, lose …
100while away the time — Synonyms and related words: beguile the time, burn daylight, buy time, consume time, dabble, diddle, doodle, drown care, footle, fribble, fritter away time, have a ball, have fun, keep time, kill time, laugh it up, live it up, look for time,… …