Word: losely
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Dates: during 1960-1969
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Instead of fighting, the two played a game (a fight substitute), in which they stood an arm's length apart and, with no other weapon than that of slapping each other's hands, tried to make the other lose his balance...
Coeducation at Yale may lead more students to turn down Harvard, Smith said. "Although it certainly hasn't hurt the number of applicants, I feel that we may lose more students to Yale than we have before because of coeducation," re said...
...littered coffee table know that if--when their work opens in New York a month later--Clive Barnes (of the New York Times) does not like their show, they are in big trouble. Their show will close, their artistic reputations will suffer, and the play's investors will lose a lot of money ($150,000 and up for a drama, $500,000 and up for a musical). Indeed, the stakes are high...
...producer and director will also make cast changes. Some actors will lose their jobs because their roles no longer exist in the new version; others will be fired and replaced. By its fourth Boston week, Dear World had lost about a half-dozen of its original performers...
...team, Yale has a 6-11 record overall, the last two losses last weekend to Columbia, 69-48, and to Cornell 65-64. Against the Big Red, Morgan and captain Thatcher Shellaby overcame a five point lead with less than a minute to go only to lose on a last second mid-court shot...