Ok this first thing you do is to look everywhere. Even if you know you didn't put it in that spot, someone could have moved it. It also depends on what you lose. If it was an animal, get something that it loves and can smell and put it down. If it was an item then keep looking. Sometimes when you're not looking for it you find it. When you look for it you don't. Sometimes only. If they don't work then confess. If you don't confess it will make things worse and you could lose a friend.
loose refers to something that is not secure or tight. example: my shoelace came undone because it was loose. lose is failing to succeed or misplacing something. example: I always seem to lose my pencil. We expected to lose the football game.
ChecK the lost n found
When we lose something negative you become positive.
'Lose' or 'To lose'.
keys, money, phone, glasses
A prefix for "to lose something" is "dis-". For example, "disappear" means to lose sight of something.
Lose is to be deprived of or cease to have or retain (something).
If I Should Lose You was created in 1936.
Find it.
Ralph Waldo Emerson is often attributed with the quote "For everything you have missed, you have gained something else, and for everything you gain, you lose something else."
No. It should be spelt 'losing'. There is no such word as loosing. You, as so many people these days, are confusing the word lose with loose. You 'lose' or misplace an item. 'Loose' means that something is not tight enough. Like a 'loose' screw.
usually people diet to lose weight, there really are no effects of dieting just as long as you dont starve yourself trying to lose weight.If you are trying to lose weight than dieting and alot of excersise is probably something you should consider.