They would make a good feast of what we have left here; but then it was you, William, who had a mind to lose them; I told you we should repent of it: what are they now doing in the forest?
I've heard how their parents took them out into the woods to lose them.
To lose them, is a sign of desertion and divorces.
To lose them, signifies small deference and failures.
For a young woman to lose them, denotes she will undergo some unpleasant experience.
William, who had a mind to lose them: I told you we should repent of it.
You fellows seem to have the idea if we let them do that we'd lose them.
There's only one thing that you can depend on in women; and that is that you can't lose them.
But if there's one general proposition fixed more firmly in my nut than any other, it is that you can't lose them.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "lose them" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.