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Commonly-Used Idioms, Sayings and phrasal verbs - Saigontre

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lose one's head over (someone or something)<br />

- become confused or overexcited about someone or something<br />

The young woman lost her head when she discovered that she had won the swimming<br />

competition.<br />

lose one`s marbles<br />

- go crazy or act irrationally<br />

The man seems to have lost his marbles <strong>and</strong> doesn`t make any sense at all.<br />

lose one`s shirt<br />

- lose a lot of money<br />

I think that he is going to lose his shirt on the new business venture.<br />

lose one`s temper<br />

- become angry<br />

He lost his temper when the child broke the expensive dish.<br />

lose one's touch (with someone or something)<br />

- lose one's ability to h<strong>and</strong>le someone or something<br />

I think that the horse trainer is losing her touch with the horses that she is training.<br />

lose one's train of thought<br />

- forget what one was talking or thinking about<br />

I lost my train of thought when I was talking on the telephone to my friend.<br />

lose one`s way<br />

- become lost<br />

The first time that she went to London she lost her way.<br />

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