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at a loss for wordsHaving nothing to say; stunned to the point of speechlessness.Rate it:

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dead lossAn absolute or total loss.Rate it:

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at a lossBelow the cost or price of purchase.Rate it:

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loss of faceloss of the respect of others, humiliation, public disgraceRate it:

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one man's gain is another man's loss.Often a benefit to one person comes at a cost to another.Rate it:

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in living memoryIn recent history, in recorded history amongst the lifespan of extant people; events or situations which can be remembered by people that are still aliveRate it:

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if memory servesIf I have correctly remembered the details.Rate it:

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in recent memoryIn living memory.Rate it:

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memory laneA set of recollections available to be reviewed, especially accompanied by a feeling of nostalgia.Rate it:

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memory like a sieveAlternative form of mind like a sieve.Rate it:

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memory like an elephantNot forgetful; remembering everything.Rate it:

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recent memoryWhat is commonly remembered by most people, especially in terms of recent historical developments.Rate it:

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within living memoryIn living memory.Rate it:

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go through the roofA dramatic physical or emotional reaction or tirade to any of these. A disappointment, a great omission or error, an unnecessary loss due to inattention or carelessness.Rate it:

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hold this lUsed to make fun of someone when they say/do something stupid; they take a "L" or a "Loss"Rate it:

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play with house moneyTo act as if or be in a situation that, no matter the outcome, there is virtually no significant downside or risk; commonly used to refer to using already won funds (gambled money, casino winnings, etc.) to finance an endeavor (or continue to gamble) such that there is no real, perceivable or potential lossRate it:

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post hominum memoriamwithin the memory of man.Rate it:

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time out of mindThe distant past beyond anyone's memory.Rate it:

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under the influenceDrunk; intoxicated; affected by alcohol. The phrase "under the influence" typically refers to the state of being affected by some substance or external factor that alters one's behavior, judgment, or perception. It is commonly associated with the consumption of drugs or alcohol, but it can also refer to the impact of other factors such as emotions, peer pressure, or environmental influences. Being "under the influence" implies a diminished capacity to make rational decisions or to act responsibly, and it may also carry legal consequences if the substance in question is illegal or if the person's impaired state leads to unsafe or illegal behavior. Overall, the phrase "under the influence" is often used to describe a state of temporary impairment or altered mental state that can be caused by various factors, and it is typically associated with a loss of control or impaired judgment.Rate it:

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worth the riskThe benefit of the success is more valuable than the problems caused by the potential loss.Rate it:

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take awayTo leave a memory or impression in one's mind that you think about later.Rate it:

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by heartKnowing completely; as having committed completely to memory.Rate it:

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an umbrella policyReference insurance terminology. An additional protection beyond the basic policy to cover the unusual, the vastly unpredictable, in a loss or damage incident.Rate it:

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have a mind like a sieveTo have a poor memory; to have difficulty remembering things.Rate it:

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add insult to injuryTo further a loss with mockery or indignity; to worsen an unfavorable situation.Rate it:

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play by earTo play guided by one's memory of the sound, rather than from a written score.Rate it:

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failure to thriveAbnormal weight loss, malaise.Rate it:

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Indian signA curse causing loss of will power or persistent bad luck.Rate it:

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red inkA euphemism for financial loss.Rate it:

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'tis an ill wind that blows no goodSimilar to "every cloud has a silver lining" or "one man's gain is another's loss". This expression appeared in John Heywood's 1546 proverb collection and remains so well known that it is often shortened. (www.dictionary.com}Rate it:

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aliquid animo mentique penitus mandare (Catil. 1. 11. 27)to impress a thing on one's memory, mind.Rate it:

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aliquid excidit e memoria, effluit, excidit ex animoa thing escapes, vanishes from the memory.Rate it:

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aliquid in memoria nostra penitus insideta thing has been vividly impressed on our memory.Rate it:

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bargain awayTo dispose of in a bargain, usually with a sense of loss or disadvantage.Rate it:

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blank outTo temporarily lose memoryRate it:

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blind side someoneTo injure, reveal shared private information or cause financial or personal loss through disloyalty or actions which hurt or disappoint.Rate it:

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brain-deadHaving an irreversible loss of brain function and cessation of brain activity.Rate it:

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brown outTo experience a partial loss of vision having the characteristics of a brownout, to suffer a brownout.Rate it:

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cette perte nous coupe bras et jambesThis loss cripples us entirely.Rate it:

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damno afficito suffer loss, harm, damage.Rate it:

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damnum (opp. lucrum) facereto suffer loss, harm, damage.Rate it:

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damnum compensare cum aliqua reto balance a loss by anything.Rate it:

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damnum or detrimentum sarcire (not reparare)to make good, repair a loss or injury.Rate it:

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detrimentum capere, accipere, facereto suffer loss, harm, damage.Rate it:

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easy come, easy goEasily won and easily lost; usually said when resigned to a loss.Rate it:

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ex memoria (opp. de scripto)from memory; by heart.Rate it:

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failure to thriveInstances of poor physical growth or of abnormal weight loss.Rate it:

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fall from graceThe loss of one's current social position, prestige, status, power, etc.Rate it:

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good riddanceUsed to indicate that a departure, or loss is welcome.Rate it:

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haert droppedRichard Dana's heart dropped upon learning of the tragic loss of his friend Miramar!Rate it:

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