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lost to

adjective as in down the drain

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With one exception these are lost to-day, for so far as known there is not a single file of the Enterprise in existence.

The Chicagos won the game at St. Louis yesterday (1 to 0), but lost to-day (4 to 5).

Change followed change to such a degree that the experts of 1880 would be lost to-day in the mazes of a telephone exchange.

And the fact that if they lost to-day their chance for the worlds pennant was gone brought the excitement to a delirious pitch.

What he has lost to-day he has made a dozen times over in his career in a single turn in stocks, and will again.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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