Similar words: postcard, worst case, breast cancer, cause, causa, causeway, causal, because. Meaning: n. a defeated cause or a cause for which defeat is inevitable.
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1. The game looked a lost cause when the score reached 60.
2. That, however, is a lost cause.
3. A lost cause, the old woman reflected sadly.
4. In one sense, Mentmore was a lost cause even before we began.
5. Most political analysts believe that Florida is a lost cause for the Democrats this year.
6. Like his rebel ancestor, Buchanan is fighting a lost cause with prideful determination despite overwhelming odds.
7. It's seems that their marriage is a lost cause in which possess the husband and wife not real affection for one another.
8. She is just a lost cause.
9. Is attracting such capital a lost cause?
10. Is attracting such capital a lost cause? Some will be tempted in.
11. The battle against the huge empire was a lost cause.
12. Arguing about money with my wife is a lost cause.
13. Is Corey Maggette already almost a lost cause for the Warriors?
14. They do not want to expend energy in what, to them, is a lost cause.
15. I used to try to get him to do some exercise but then decided he was a lost cause.
16. Trying to help him to improve his pronunciation is a lost cause.
17. For many years he supported the development of the electric car, but he now thinks it's a lost cause.
18. Trying to interest my son in classical music is a lost cause.
19. In recent years he had come to feel that he was pouring all his energies into a lost cause.
20. At first it seemed the attempt to save the species was a lost cause.
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21. When he took his second 6 at the ninth after tangling with bushes, he looked a lost cause.
22. All credit to Bann, though for not shutting-up-shop on an already lost cause as Mark Carson pegged it back.
23. Like the languages in which it was born, this seems a lost cause to many.
24. Moves towards them prove that reform is not a lost cause, but that it needs champions and decisive battles.
25. The miners' strike of 1984 turned out to be a lost cause.
26. It'seems that Charles will never listen to our advice. I suppose it's a lost cause.
27. From 1876 on, after white Democrats took back control of South Carolina politics and the Lost Cause defined public memory and race relations, the day's race course origin vanished.
28. Not by them are impaired the dignity and infinite pathos of the Lost Cause.
29. With the whole world going to war, peace seems like a lost cause.
30. Hours of travel and back-to-back meetings may leave little room in your schedule for a travel workout — but exercise isn't a lost cause.
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