get lost |
to lose one's way. [2 definitions] |
lose one's balance |
to become unsteady or fall. |
lose one's shirt |
to lose all that one owns. |
lose one's touch |
to lose one's special ability to do something. |
lose track of |
to lose the knowledge of where (someone or something) is, or to lose the ability to know about (someone or something). |
lost and found |
a place where lost things are kept until the owner comes for them or until they are finally disposed of. |
lost cause |
an undertaking or cause that has failed or is certain to fail. |
lost in the shuffle |
forgotten, ignored, or lost in the general confusion. |
lost property |
(chiefly British) personal items that have been lost by their owners in a public place and found by others. [2 definitions] |
lost tribes |
the ten tribes of ancient Israel that were taken into captivity in Assyria and apparently never returned. |
no love lost |
great dislike or animosity. |