its a paradox which is also part of the "fair is foul" motif. it means you can physically win the battle, but lose everything else.
Lost.
decisive battles change the course of war and history bloody battles do not
It depends how you use the word hardly in a sentence like for example i said i won and the other example is i can't belive i lost when i worked so hard to win it.
Lost is an adjective as in no longer possessed such as 'lost friends'. Lost is also a verb as in 'we played well, but we lost'.
He won the race. Do you want one sandwich or two?
The Americans won about 37 battles and lost only two battles
Please specify who "he" is.
C.
The vikings won many battles as well as lost many battles as well, after all you cant keep winning battles only.
The confederacy won both of the battles at Bull Run.
He won 20 battles and lost 3
the battle might be won for Macbeth, however for his opponent they have been defeated.
yes
They won lots of battles and lost lots of battles over two and a half thousand years.
George Washington
no he lost to the Union but won a lot of battles
The Romans won hundreds of wars during their 1,200 years ofhistory.